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Latham A.Fish 


, and others, Mieeit an Art Galleries, ‘Apr.2.3, 1924, 


Buyer 


Mr. Herbert 
J.J.Walsh 
A.C.Bower 
C.F.A.Miller 
D.W.Pattersgon 
R.G.Whitmore 
C.F.A.Miller 
Arlington Galls. 
Robert Hyman 
E.Born 
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B.C .Rogg 
Wm.Alsberg 
John Levy Galls. 
Holmes Foster 
E.Born 
R.Gilchrist 
Hy. Phillips 
Mr.Grammercy 
Wm.Alsberg 
C.F. A.Miller 
R.Glendenning 
Al. .Wallenstein 
Wm. Al sberg 
E.Born 
Mr.Cato 
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H, Phillips 
R.Gilchrist 
N.Y.Art Exchange 
R.Gilchrist 
Mr.Calo 

John Levy Galls. 
P, Thompson 
R.Glendenning 
Hy. Phillips 

Fred H.Gross 
Albert Dozen 
M.Johnson 

Hy. Phillips 

G .Shamberg 

H .Wiakenhauser 
Wm .Alsberg 
W.F.Laporte 
C.F.A.Miller 
Mr.Calo 

E.R. Jay 
A.J.Sequiera 
C.F.A.Miller 
Geo.H.Ainslie 
Wm.Greene 

John Levy Galls. 
Hy. Phillips 
LeRoy Ireland 
G.Finger 
Mr.Calo 


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100. 
101, 
102. 
103. 
104. 
105. 
106. 
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108. 
109, 
110. 
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112. 
113. OUT 
114. 
115. 
116. 
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118, 
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Price 


$ 55. 
200. 
500. 
170. 
310. 
250. 
140. 


Buyer 


F.Schmittzer 
E.H.Miller 
Hy. Phillips 
E.H.Miller 
Babcock Galls, 
J.Levy Galls. 
R.Glendenning 
Geo.P. Tweed 
Mr.Calo 


Seaman, agt. 
Geo. P. Tweed 
Mr.Calo 
Chas.J.Welsh 
J.W.Haven 
Seaman, agt. 
Le Roy Ireland 
Miss M.Green 
Holmes Foster 
C.W.Kraushaar 
B.Edwards 
Mrs .Wm.Oberwalder 
Seaman, agt. vee 
A.C .Bower q 
Leo Elwyn & Co. 
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B.Edwards. 


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C.T.A.Miller wr 
J.Levy Gels. 
Fred. H.Gross 
Hy. Phillips 
H.Aron 
T.E.Finger 
J.Levy Galls. 

ex P. Tweed 
J.Levy Galls. 
G.P. Tweed 

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J.Levy Galls,. 
Hy. Phillips 
R.Glendenning 
H. Winkenhauser 
G.P. Tweed 


P, Thompson 

Le Roy Ireland 
Mr.Block 
A.L.Gull 
Mr.Chelsea 
A.M.Lawson 
Mr.Chelsea, 


Geo.W.Eccles 
J.Levy Galls, 
P. Thompson 
E.J.Tranter 
5.T. Hubbard 
R.Gilchrist 

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Mrs.P.W.Rouss 
R.L.Skofield 
Calo Art Galls, 
A.du Vannes 
Mr.Anderson 

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Friedlander 
A.M. Lawson 
Mr.Chelsea 
J.B.Bryant 
Babcock Galls, 
Geo. Thomas 


Calo Art Galls. 


Mr.Block 

WA, Bradford 

E,H.Miller 

S .Carmona 

B,J.Trauter 

Calo Art Galls. 

Dr.A.Kahanowicz 

H.Schultheis 

Mr.Chelsea 

@.Clarkson 

H.C. Feeeman 

B .Edwards 

J»Levy Galls. 
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C.Lawson 
Calo Art Galls. 
George Thomas 

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Robert Hyman 
C.T A.Miller 
George Thomas 
Mr .L.Lyons 
George Thomas 
G.H. Ainslie 
H.J.Travler 
W.W.Wood, 3rd. 
Scott & Fowles 
Arlington Galls, 
S.T.Hubbard 
WJ Wilkinson 
F K.Kelly 
E,B.Webber 
J.Levy Galls, 


Geo. Thomas 
§.T.Hubbard 
J.Levy Galls, 


A.Wallerstein 
G.H.Ainslie 
L.Lyons 
H.C, Freeman 
Arlington Gals, 
B.Edwards,. 
B.W. Lawrence 
H.F. Bonaventure 
Miss Green 
Seaman, agt. 

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W.H.Berbert 
Seaman, agt. 
R.Gilchrist 
Seamen4, agt. 
L. Bourgeous 
Seaman, agt, 
H. (@ eMat hews e 
Geo. Thomas 
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R.Glendenning 
H.C Mathews 
F.N,Kellp 
S.T. Henry 
P. Thompson 
Geo. Thomas 
Mr.Richards 
Dr .Chas .Williams 
Geo, Thomas 
L. Lyons 

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E.H.Brown 

L. Lyons 

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E.J.Trauter,. 


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FROM 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. 


Pettis ev E RICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON AVENUE, 56TH TO 57TH STREET 
ENTRANCE 30 EAST 57TH STREET 


BEGINNING SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1924 
CONTINUING UNTIL DATES OF SALE 
(INCLUDING SUNDAY, MARCH 30, FROM 2 TO 5 P. M.) 


VALUABLE PAINTINGS 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


hrerHhe AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


ON THE 


EVENINGS OF WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 
APRIL 2.AND 3, 1924, AT 8:15 O’CLOCK 


fELUStRATED CATALOGUE ““ ee p. 


VALUABLE PAINTINGS 


FROM THE COLLECTIONS OF 


CHARLES B. LAWSON 


OF NEW YORK CITY 


Tue Lars LATHAM A. FISH 


OF NEW YORK CITY 


~AND FROM OTHER SOURCES 


TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 
Peer AMERICAN ARTE GALLERIES 


ON THE EVENINGS HEREIN STATED 


THE SALE TO BE CONDUCTED BY 
Mr. OTTO BERNET anp Mr. HIRAM H. PARKE 
AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INc., MANAGERS 


MADISON AVENUE, 56TH TO 57TH STREET 
ENTRANCE 30 EAST 57TH STREET 
NEW YORK 


1924 


THE AMERICAN A. 

DESIGNS ITS CATALOG 

ALL DETAILS OF ILLt \TIOD 
TEXT AND TYPOGRAPHY 


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CONDITIONS OF SALE 


I. Rejection of bids: Any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the 
article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may be rejected by 
the auctioneer if in his judgment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

II. The buyer: The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arises 
between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for 
re-sale the lot so in dispute. 

Ill, Identification and devosit by buyer: The name of the buyer of each lot shall 
be given immediately on the sale thereof, and when so required, each buyer shall sign a 
ecard giving the lot number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and address. 

A deposit at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part of the 
purchase prices as may be required. 

If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so pur- 
chased may at the option of the auctioneer be put up again and re-sold. 

IV. Risk after purchase: Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, 
and thereafter the property is at the purchasers’ risk, and neither the consignor nor the 
Association is responsible for the loss of, or any damage to any article by theft, fire, 
breakage, however occasioned, or any other cause whatsoever. 

V. Delivery of purchases: Delivery of any purchases will be made only upon 
payment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

VI. Receipted bills: Goods will only be delivered on presentation of a receipted 

bill. A receipted bill presented by any person will be recognized and honored as an order 
by the buyer, directing the delivery to the bearer of the goods described thereon. If a 
receipted bill is lost before delivery of the property has been taken, the buyer should 
immediately notify the Association of such loss. 
4 VII. Storage in default of prompt payment and calling for goods: Articles not 
paid for in full and not called for by the purchaser or agent by noon of the day following 
that of the sale may be turned over by the Association to some carter to be carried to 
and stored in some warehouse until the time of the delivery therefrom to the purchaser, 
and the cost of such cartage and storage and any other charges will be charged against 
the purchaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or storage will 
be upon the purchaser. 

In any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in full by noon of the 
day following that of the sale, the Association and the auctioneer reserve the right, any 
other stipulation in these conditions of sale notwithstanding, in respect to any or all lots 
included in the purchase bill, at its or his option, either to cancel the sale thereof or to 
re-sell the same at public or private sale without further notice for the account of the 
buyer and to hold the buyer. responsible for any deficiency and all losses and expenses 
sustained in so doing. 

VIII. Shipping: Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which 
the Association is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, however, afford to pur- 
chasers every facility for employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; 
doing so, however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and 
charges of the parties engaged for such service. 

X. Guaranty: The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot cor- 
rectly and endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale to point out any error, 
defect or imperfection, but guaranty is not made either by the owner or the Association 
of the correctness of the description, genuineness, authenticity or condition of any lot and 
no sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloging or imper- 
fection not noted or pointed out. Every lot is sold ‘as is” and without recourse. 

Every lot is on public exhibition one or mcre days prior to its sale, and the Asso- 
ciation will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that 
any lot has been incorrectly catalogued and in its judgment may thereafter sell the lot 
as catalogued or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby will become 
responsible for such damage as might result were his opinion without foundation. 

X. Records: The records of the Auctioneer and the Association are in all cases to 
be considered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be accepted by both buyer and 
seller as the value against which all claims for losses or damage shall lie. 

XI. Buying on order: Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible 
parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or telephone. if conditions permit, 
will be faithfully attended to without charge or commission. Any purchases so made 
will be subject to the foregoing conditions of sale, except that, in the event of a purchase 
of a lot of one or more books by or for a purchaser who has not through himself or his 
agent been present at the exhibition or sale, the Association will permit such lot to_be 
returned within ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase money will be refunded 
if the lot differs from its catalogue description. 

Orders for execution by the Association should be given with such clearness as 
to leave no room for misunderstanding. ‘Not only should the Tot number be given, 
but also the title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot. and when the 
lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects of arts, the bid per volume 
or piece should also be stated. If the one transmitting the order is unknown to the Asso- 
een a deposit must be sent or reference submitted. Shipping directions should also 

e given. 

Priced Catalogues: Priced copies of the catalogue, or any session thereof, will be 
furnished by the Association at charges commensurate with the duties involved in copy- 
ing the necessary information from the records of the Association. 

These conditions of sale cannot be altered except by the auctioneer or by an officer 
of the Association. 


: AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INC., 
OTTO BERNET, MANAGERS, 
HIRAM H. PARK#, 

AUCTIONEERS, 


INTELLIGENT APPRAISALS — 


FOR 


UNITED STATES AND STATE TAX 
INSURANCE AND OTHER PURPOSES 


AND 


CATALOGUES OF PRIVATE COLLECTIONS 


APPRAISALS AND CATALOGUES. ‘Together with the increase in 
its exhibition and sales rooms, the American Art Association, Inc., will expand its 
service of furnishing appraisements, under expert direction, of art and literary 
property, jewelry and all personal effects, in the settlement of estates, for in- 
heritance tax, insurance and other purposes. It is prepared also to supplement 
this work by making catalogues of the contents of homes or of entire estates, such 
catalogues to be modelled after the finely and intelligently produced catalogues 
of the Association’s own Sales. 


The Association will furnish at request the names of many Trust and Insur- 
ance Companies, Executors, Administrators, Trustees, Attorneys and private 
individuals for whom the Association has made appraisements which have not only 
been entirely satisfactory to them, but have been accepted by the United States 
Revenue Department, State Comptroller and others in interest. 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. — 
AT ITS 


AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


MADISON AVENUE 
56TH TO 57TH STREET 


ENTRANCE, 30 EAST 57TH STREET 
NEW YORK CITY 


FIRST SESSION 


WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, 1924 


IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL 
OF THE 
AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 8:15 0O’CLOCK 


: Catalogue Numbers 1 to 114, inclusive 


ELIAB METCALF 
AMERICAN: 1785-1834 


I—MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF 
ALBERT GALLATIN, SHCRETARY 
wy Aechod aad OF THE TREASURY 
&0: Height, 4 inches; width, 34% mches 


Hatr-LenctuH portrait facing slightly to the left, an aged man with 
a kindly, seamed face, and a high forehead, which has a higher effect 
through partial baldness. The back of his head and the sides framed 
in loose white locks. He wears a wide turn-over collar, tied with a 
blueblack neckcloth, and his loose coat is a gray black. 


Signed at bottom, to left of centre, Mrrca.r. 


Albert Gallatin, born in Switzerland, 1761; teacher of French at Harvard; 
George Washington’s land agent, 1784; elected to Congress; became Secretary of 
the Treasury; Minister to France, 1814. President National Bank of New York, 
1831-1839. Died 1849. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


29—MINIATURE PAINTING ON IVOR 
Lb. Oval: Greater diameter, 44% inches | 

Bust portrait of a demure blond beauty, figure to front, her head 

drooping slightly toward her left shoulder, her ample breasts exposed 

by the low white lace corsage. She wears a pink bodice and a pink 


bonnet, which is trimmed with pink roses and gray feathers, and its 
strings are tied under her chin. 


Signed above her left shoulder, G. Mretzv. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Cuartes G. Emery. 


ARTIST UNKNOWN 


3—MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF 
gfe: LIKUTENANT JOSEPH SMITH, U.S.A. 
pa,» —_— 


(Oval: On ivory in a chased gold frame) 


Heap and shoulders of a young and serious man with hair loosely 
brushed, wearing a dark blue coat with high shawl collar, and white 
stock and jabot. Engraved on back of frame: “Lieut. Jos. Smith, 
born 1790, Boston.” = 


Joseph Smith, born 1790; entered Navy 1809, commissioned lieutenant 1813; in 
victory of Lake Champlain, 1814; wounded and received thanks of Congress; later 
commanded Mediterranean Squadron; retired in 1861, a Rear Admiral. Died, 1877. | 


: 
Property of a Prvvate Owner. 


} peed ON IVORY: MARIE 
ANTOINETTE AND HER CHILDREN 


fo) b, Oval: Greater diameter, 6 wches 


THE queen in a blue gown, décolleté and trimmed with lace, sits in 
front of a grooved column, facing the spectator, with figure turned 
slightly to right. Her large hat is trimmed with pink and white ostrich 
feathers. On her right a daughter stands, in purple, clinging lovingly 
to her arm, and on her lap she holds the Dauphin, clad in infant’s 


clothes. 
Signed at left on base of column, Collot fecit, 1788. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Cuartzes G. Emery. 


R. DE CUVILLON 


7e.g ttre Epescn: 1848— 
5—THE POSE pe 


Se 


(Water Color) 
Height, 734 inches; width, 434, inches 


Furt-1encTu standing figure of a bejewelled young woman in a rose 
skirt and lawn waist and wearing a mantilla over her dark chestnut 
hair, posed before a wall of old-golden hue, facing the right, three- 
quarters front. She stands on an Oriental rug. 


Signed at the upper right, R. pe Cuvitton, 1887. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Laruam A. Fisu. 


H. VAN DIEGHAM 


Q + Durcu: NINETEENTH CENTURY 
C2 


—SHHEP AND LAMBS 
17 50 (Panel) 
—_— 


On a green knoll at the left a comfortable cottage is perched amid 
surrounding bushes. In the foreground are two sheep and two lambs, 
one of the sheep gazing off to the blue sea at right, in the background. 


Height, 614 inches; length, 91 inches 


Signed at the lower right, H. Van Dircuam, 773. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 


JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER, R.A. 


Q (2 Ronee 1775—1851 


7—THREE DRAWINGS IN WATER COLOR 


(In one frame) 
+S. 


Height (each), 10 inches; width (each), 634 imches 
In the centre women with backs to the spectator mounting the stone 
steps of a sanctuary, at left a picturesque group in a Spanish street, 


and at right two equestriennes riding slowly down a street. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE, N.A. 


C. f QQ 4) ‘ ) ea 1849—1916 


8—AT THE BEACH 


30 , Height, 8 inches; length, 11 wmches 


A sroap, flat and sandy beach projects in a point from the right, into 
bluish water in lazy motion, and in sunshine before a dark wooded 
bluff. On the beach and wading in the water are numerous small 


children, and their elders watching them are seen on the sands. 


Signed at the lower right, Wm. M. Cuase. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


‘A. POTTER 


Height, 74% inches; length, 101 imches 


A surst of sunshine through gray clouds that blanket a blue sky 
floods a lush field with light, and two trees stand in silhouette before 
it, while other trees are seen in the light and in shadow. In the fore- 
ground some cows are standing amid reeds in a shallow stream, and 
the sunlight crosses their backs and is reflected from the water. 


Signed at the lower right, A. PoTTEr. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Cuaries G. Emery. 


BENJAMIN EGGLESTON 
AMERICAN: 1867— 


10—THE LETTER THAT CAME 
p Height, 10 inches; width, 7 inches 


Porrrair of a dark haired young woman in a dark dress with sleeves 
high at the shoulder, seated and facing the spectator, reading with 
pleasure a welcome letter. 


Signed at the lower left, Bens. Eccieston, 792. 


Purchased direct from the artist. 


Property of Mr. Cuarrtes B. Lawson. 


JEAN GUSTAVE JACQUET 


® aN Pe BERS 1846—1909 


11—TETE DE FEMME 
(Panel) 


Height, 13 inches; width, 934 inches 


Porrrair of a light haired young woman, her face in profile to the 
right and her back to the spectator. She is of rosy complexion and 
wears a purple hat and a neck ribbon to match it, and a gown of deep 
golden yellow. | 


Signed at the lower right, G. Jacquet. 


Shown at the Opening Exhibition, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 
Sciences, 1897. — 


Property of the Estate of the Late Laruam A. Fisu. 


~ PAUL LOUIS NARCISSE GROLLERON 


RQ Dy FA Frencu: 1848—1901 
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12—SOLDIER IN THE FIELD 


Bs) | (Panel) 


Height, 1014 inches; length, 714 inches 


‘Fiexds in winter with a few scattered saplings and on the ground small 


piles of cut wood. Gray skies and a chill atmosphere. On a low 


green bank, beside a foot path in the foreground a man in uniform 


is seated smoking his pipe, sword and musket at his side, contemplating 
a small fire he has built in front of him. 


Signed at lower left, P. GrotuERon, 783. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


PAUL LOUIS NARCISSE GROLLERON 


| g of Q Ny ( Lhe : Frencu: 1848—1901 
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13—SOLDIER MENDING HIS COAT 
(Panel) 


Height, 101% inches; length, 74/4 inches 


Ix a courtyard, outside his barracks, a French infantry man is ob- 
served seated on a bench and mending, or sewing buttons on, his great- 
coat. He sits facing the spectator, with one foot hanging over the 
side of the bench. 


Signed at the lower right, P. GRoLLERON, °83. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


EDWARD LAMSON HENRY, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1841—1919 


td LEW ies ; 
eat THE, BARN 


) 60 y Height, 91% inches; length, 18% wmches 


In the foreground a barnyard with its natural litter and the domestic 
fowl leads straight back to the stone house with gambrel roof and 
dormer windows in the middle distance, on the outskirts of a suburban 
town, At left a stage comes along the highway. At right a man is 
shaking up the bedding in a barn, next a thatched cow-shed. 


Signed at the lower right, EK. L. Henry. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


WILLIAM H. HOWE, N.A. 


Qrtudt AMERICAN: 1846— 
ecco ON THE ZUYDER ZEEE 


(Panel) 
30. 


Height, 10 inches; length, 1334 inches 


Wuite cloud billows bank high over the horizon and the sea in the 
distance is white with the morning light. In the foreground are flat 


gray sands with water pools, at low tide, and on them rests a a sloop 
beached at high water. 


Signed at the lower left, Witi1am H. Howr, 1911. 


Purchased direct from the artist. 


Property of Mr. Cuarres B. Lawson. 


EDWARD MORAN, A.N.A. 


al ol -P be ay. 1829—1901 


16—MARINE: cppaeeal 1G BIRDS 
(Water Color) 


: 
7 Height, 91% inches; length, 131% inches 


Ow the right the blue sea, rolling forward and toward the left, the 
low combers gentle lines of white. On the left and in the foreground 
a sandy-brown rocky shore, with a low green hill in the distance. 
About a mass of peninsular rocks in the middle distance, birds in flight. 


Signed at the lower left, Ev. Moran. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Laruam A. Fisu. 


WILHELM VELTEN 
GERMAN: 1847— 


17—_AMBUSH 
(Panel) 


g ho, Height, 914 mches; length, 121% inches 


A TEAM, tandem, with a white horse in the lead and a bay at the 
wheel, approaches the spectator, coming along a slushy road through 
open fields, and dragging a covered wagon. One man, at least, is in the 
wagon, and another rides a black horse at the side. At the left two 
men lurk under the protection of a bifurcate and pollarded tree, one in 
the grass with his rapier ready, one cocking his long pistol. 


Signed at the lower right, W. Vevten, MUNCHEN. 


Property of the Estate of the Late LarHam A. F isu. 


HENRY P. SMITH. 


ane ele AMERICAN: 1854-——1907 
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18-VENETIAN SCENE 
65, Height, 914 inches; length, 14 imches 


In the foreground a stream running back and toward the right, and 
on the farther bank Venetian buildings, a church and residences and 
a boatyard, picturesquely grouped, a few courtyard trees, and figures 
at the edge of the water. Toward the right in the middle distance a 
canal from the distance cuts in, and shadows of the buildings vary 


the surface of the water. 
Signed at the lower left, Henry P. Smirn. 


Property of the Estate of the Late LatHam A. Fisn. 


SZY KIER SIEKIERZ 


E, CE | PouisH 
19—RACING THROUGH THE SNOW 
(Panel) 


f Height, 954 inches; length, 1734 inches 


Over snow-covered fields with here and there spears of browned grass 
sticking up through the white coverlet a Russian peasant, bearded 
and blithe, comes toward the spectator driving three horses to his 
primitive sleigh, furiously, at a gallop. On the left in the distance, 
snow-covered houses. 

Signed at the lower right, Szyxier SieKierz. 


From William Schaus. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Laruam A. Ftsn. 


W. MERRITT POST, A.N.A. 


AmeERIcCAN: 1856— 


20—AN OLD MILL 
dS. Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches 


Tue old mill, a low brown building, is seen in the middle distance, in 
something of a hollow, and on the slightly higher level of land before 
it the mill stream reflects a light sky and along its bank are pollarded 
willows. 


Signed at the lower right, W. Merrirr Post, A.N.A. 


Property of Mr. Cuarzes B. Lawson. 


JAMES REID LAMBDIN 
Honorary Member National Academy of Design 


y Av Pioay 1807—1889 
21—_MWRS. S. J. HALE, Editor of Godey’s Ladies’ Book 


| 3 &, Height, 13 inches; width, 11 inches 


THREE-QUARTERS-LENGTH portrait of a pleasant-featured and thought- 
ful woman, figure slightly to left and facing front. Her chestnut hair 
is parted and drawn smoothly to the temples, whence it hangs in long 
ringlets at the sides of her face. She wears a black décolleté gown 
with white corsage, and her hands are folded across her waist. 


On back: “Mrs. S. J. Hale, J. R. Lambdin, 1831.” 


Purchased from the estate of her nephew, Halbert Parker Hale of 
Chesterfield, New Hampshire. 


Property of a Prwate Collector. 


ARTIST UNKNOWN 


AMERICAN: Earrty NINETEENTH CENTURY 


ORs Fp be oar AN 


( Pastel) 


100. 


Oval: Vertical diameter, 1414 iches 


Haxr-teneru figure of a fine looking man in younger middle life, hair 
a bit toussled, with figure a bit to the left and face turned almost fully 
front. His well modeled face is lean, and clean shaven, and his deep 
set eyes are fixed upon the observer. He wears a black coat with 
white waistcoat and white shirt and white neckcloth. Gray background. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH _ : | 


g | AMERICAN: 1854-—1907 
6 e, 41. 


23—MARINE: ONCOMING STEAMSHIP 
Pee WITH SAIL 


Height, 124% inches; length, 184% inches 


THE gray ocean under a sky of gray vaporous clouds rolls up from 
the left toward a beach in the right foreground, with spent waves 
reaching the visible sands. In middle distance a steamer with head- 
sails set and head-on to the observer has stranded near the shore line, 
a blaze of sunshine revealing her plight. 


Signed at the lower left, Henry P. Smirn, 792. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Laruam A. F isu. 


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EUGENE VERBOECKHOVEN 
Bertcian: 1799—1881 


24—SHEEP AND MEADOWS 
# 50. | (Panel) 


Height, 10 inches; length, 12 inches 


Ewes and a lamb in full fleece and a sheared sheep are lying down in 
the foreground near a pool, and a bird flies toward its mate perched 
on a twig above them. In distant fields are other flocks. 


Signed at the lower right, Evuckne VERBOECKHOVEN. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


ERNST ZIMMERMANN 


| 1p ? “OL, German: 1852—1901 
(i 25 THE SKETCH 


(Panel) 
| } 0-0, Height, 1014 inches; length, 13%4 inches 


‘Two men are seated at an inn table, with glass and Stein between them, 
facing each other from left and right, the one at the left an artist, ob- 
served in sharp profile, the other a toper observed three-quarters to 
the spectator. The artist is interestedly sketching the toper, while a 
third man beamingly looks over his shoulder. 


Signed at the lower right, Ernst ZIMMERMANN, 
Shown at the Opening Ewhibition of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts 
and Sciences, 1897. 
Property of the Estate of the Late Laruam A. F'su. 


HENRY WARD RANGER, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1858—1916 


ee roone SQUARE, NEW YORK CITY 


(Water Color) 
F0. 


A vIEw in winter, with a heavy snow covering the ground and many 
pedestrians plodding through it, in the foreground and middleground, 
and vehicles proceeding away from the spectator down a street lead- 
ing to the distance. Trees and buildings at left and right in the 
middle distance, and at left café lights aglow. 


Signed at the lower left, H. W. RAancesr, ’86. 


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Height, 16 mches; width, 13 mches 


Shown at the Opening Exhibition, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 
Sciences, 1897. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Laruam A. Fisu. 


WILLIAM HART, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1823—1894 


27—COWS IN THE, WOOD 
140, Height, 163/, inches; width, 1834, inches 


Tue vista leads directly through an open wood, with trees at either 
side and overhead glimpses of the sky. The verdure is lush and in the 
foreground is a pool. Cows are here drinking, and the sunlight com- 
ing through rifts in the green canopy aloft brightens their coats and 
brings out other cattle standing in the middle distance. 


Signed at the lower right, Wm. Harr, 1881. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


# WALTER GAY 


2 - American: 1856—1910 
— OIA Mate 
283—THE ASTRONOMER 

(Panel) 


bd. 


| | Height, 1384 inches; length, 1014 inches 


In the corner of his study, with many books visible on the shelves, a 
fe very serious astronomer is seated at a casement window, a large 
. volume open on the table before him. He turns in his chair to apply 
~Se the compass to the globe before him, an action that brings him to 

face the spectator. He wears a long garment of cardinal-red, spec- 
= tacles and a black skull cap. 


: | Signed at lower left, WauTer Gay. 


Property of a Prwate Owner. 


EDWARD MORAN, A.N.A. 


& I f jee 1829—1901 
» ] 


29—MARINE 


(Water Color) 
: Height, 15 inches; length, 2114 inches 


On the left a tumbled mass of great rocks at the border of the sea, 
with an outlying rock in the right foreground, and behind the mass 
on the distant left a hilly coast. The seas roll in gently in the fore- 
ground, and on the left break on the rocks in high spurts of foam. 


Signed at the lower left, En. Moran. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Laruam A. Fisu. 


J.C. KAUFMANN 


Swiss: CoNTEMPORARY 


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(R MONT BLANC AM 
FRUHMORGEN BEI CHAMOUNIX 


34 | (Pastel) 


Height, 19 inches; length, 241% inches 


Unver a fair blue sky strewn with white fleece the heights of Mont 
Blanc with their covering of snow are gilded with sunshine, and the 
purplish-brown declines in the foreground are in shadow. 


Signed at the lower left, J. C. Kaurmann, 1913. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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R d | H. HULK 
381I—_MARINE 
DD 4 Height, 12 ches; length, 18 imches 


ScENE, a broad river mouth of the Low Countries, with flat lands on 
the left and in the background, with roofs, windmills and occasional 
spires projecting above the green sward or the masses of buildings. 
To right of the shore, a square-rigger with a tender approaching 
her, and other sail in the stream, and in the foreground two men in 
a boat headed toward a sloop. 


Signed at the lower right, H. Hut, p. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


J. C. KAUFMANN 


; w | Swiss: CoNTEMPORARY 

_ 32—GEBIRGSMASSIV AUS AROSA 

2 (Pastel) 

BO, : Height, 19 inches; length, 241 inches 
ened with enow and a village partly shut from sight, 


and masses of trees projecting through the white covering. Along 
the left and in the background a rugged mountain range. 


Signed at the lower right, C. J. Kaurmann, 1917, Arosa. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH 


I AMERICAN: 1854—1907 


383—LANDSCAPE 
Height, 10 inches; length, 14 imches 


Sunsuine brightens green fields, green woods and a winding stream, 
and spots with shadows some cottages on the right of the water. 
Near a bend of the stream in the middle distance is a figure in a 
rowboat. 

Signed at the lower right, Henry P. Siru, 1883. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


EMILIO SANCHEZ-PERRIER 


¢ SpanisH: 1853—1907 
Betrnw 


34—GREEN RIVERSIDE 


a A , (Panel) 


Height, 124% mches; length, 15°4 imches 


In the foreground a sluggish river of placid surface marked by the 
leaves of lilypads, and in the background a high shore, wooded and 
in the sunshine. In a boat among the reeds an old man, idling. 


Signed at the lower right, E. SancHEZ PERRIER, ALCALA. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH 


AMERICAN: 1854—1907 
Wr. Cro. 


35—-LANDSCAPEH: FEEDING THE DUCKS 
5 5 : Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches 


Gray clouds gather in a light sky and throw shadows over parts of 
the landscape, while sunshine bursts through and illumines a thatched 
cottage on the right. A pond occupies the middle distance and in 
the foreground to right of it a woman tosses feed to some ducks. 


Signed at the lower left, Henry P. Smirn, 1861. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


JOHN CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1848— 


| —A SIDE HILL 
a Height, 16 inches; width, 12 mches 


Tue side of a hill declines from the right, and over it a low building 
is seen in the middle distance, and woods beyond it crowning the 
hill. Halfway down the slope is a tree with few leaves, and in front 
of it sheep are seen” grazing. 


Signed at lower right, CartetTon Wicerns, 1882. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


JOHANN GEORG MEYER VON BREMEN 
lal ’ fo i : GERMAN: 1813—1886 


37_THE FIRST SORROW 
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Height, 16°4, inches; width, 1214 inches 
Iw a peasant’s home in Germany a blond young girl, to right, three- 
quarters front, stands leaning over a table, gazing tearfully into the 


cage of a departed pet bird. Light strikes upon her from the left, 
and around the room are utensils of daily living. 


Signed at the lower left, Meyer von BREMEN. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Latuam A. Fisu. 


Qulel ict #9 Gn 


SCHOOL OF FRANCOIS BOUCHER 
Freycu: 1703—1770 


A 6 6 
38—PORTRAIT at FEMM 
3 b, Height, 16 inches; width, 1234 wches 


Heap and shoulders of a rosy cheeked and smiling young woman, 
facing the observer, with her head poised coyly over her right shoulder. 
Her powdered hair is done in tight curls and adorned with flowers. 
She wears a décolleté bodice, white and pink, and a pink bow is tied 
about her neck. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


FREDERICK A. BRIDGMAN, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1847— 


9—THE GYPS 
Uy) Oval: Height, 1734 inches; width, 13 inches 


Lreantnc back among cushions piled against the wall a somewhat 
fatigued gypsy girl looks directly at the spectator. She is taking 
her ease amid the cushions, and is depicted at three-quarters length. 
Her black hair projects from a small headdress; and a part of her 
breast comes to view, displaying a necklace of spangles. She wears a 
red skirt, and a dark gauzy waist, and her tambourine is lying beside 
her knee. 


Signed midway at right, F. A. Brineman. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


MARIA R. DIXON 


f “ae. e p rf ; 75 (Deceased) 
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_ 40—MEDIT ATION 


: —_ 
: : 3 S ’ Height, 19 inches; width, 17 inches 


Hatr-Ltenctn figure of a young woman whose fair hair is brushed 

loosely about her brows, seated sidewise in her armchair and facing 
the observer, as she leans her face thrown back upon her right hand, 
the elbow resting on the chair arm. A red kerchief about her neck 
falls upon her white waist and her face is in a strong light. 


Signed on the chair arm, M. R. Dixon. 


Purchased direct from the artist. 


Property of Mr. Cuarrtes B. Lawson. 


e- CHARLES BALAY 

t ; Frencu: 1861— 

| 41—A SMOKE AND THE WAITING FLAGON 
FE +O ‘ Height, 17 inches; width, 13 inches 


A MAN uniformed in white buckskin breeches and long-tailed blue coat 
stands carelessly beside an open door, puffing leisurely on his pipe 
as he leans against the outer wall and regards the spectator. At one 
side is a pewter pitcher and flagon. 


Signed at the lower left, Cu. Baway. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


ENGLISH SCHOOL” 


: : t Earby Gat.” CENTURY 
4 
HES 


42--BURNHAM B 
— 
Jl r) ' Height, 14 inches; length, 2014 inches 


In the ancient grove whose monarchs have bridged the centuries, whose 
pollards have furnished fagots for the generations, not many miles 
from Windsor and famous in England. One of the ancient, rugged 
and branching trunks stands on the slope of a hillside in the fore-— 
ground, its foliage obscuring the sky and the nearer side of the great 
limbs open to the spectator’s eye. At left a thick wood beyond a 
field gate. | 


Property of a Private Collector. 


FIRMIN-GIRARD 


P | Frencu: 1848— 
43—A U BALCON 


5 9) ' - Height, 144% inches; length, 22 inches 


On a balcony a table is set with fruit and cakes, and chairs, for two, 
amid a bower of greenery and flowers at left and right and over- 
looking the sea. At left of the table a smiling young woman, the 
early comer, has left her parasol leaning against her chair and with 
finger holding the place in a book she has been reading stands looking 
over the balustrade and down toward the right at someone by the 
spectator unseen. | 

Signed at the lower left, Firmry-Grrarp. 


Property of the Estate of the Late LatHam A. Fisu. 


MARIA R. DIXON 
( Deceased ) 


| pe | Height, 191% inches; width, 1514 inches 


¥ Turer- -quarTErs length portrait of a young lady seated in a carved 
wood high- -back lain, facing the observer with smiling countenance. 
She wears a cape of rose hue bordered with plaid over a dark dress, 
and a hat trimmed with feathers. 


Signed at the lower right, M. R. Dixon. 


Purchased direct from the artist. 


t= Property of Mr. Cuarzies B. Lawson. 


W. GEETS 
| Phi tees CENTURY 
Bp tite D 
(Panel) 
STO 
i : Height, 18 inches; width, 1214 inches 


In a library a mature young woman is seated under a casement window, 
engaged in reading a large tome, with other volumes piled in disarray 
before her reading desk. Someone interrupts her and she turns her 
head toward the observer. She is clad in blue, green and golden- 
brown, and wears a white headdress. 


Signed on a desk at right, W. Grrts, 1887. 


Shown at the Opening Exhibition, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 
Sciences, 1897. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Laruam A. F isu. 


FRANKLIN DE HAVEN, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1856— 


4 nih he Crsie 
46—AMAUTUMN LANDSCAPE 


u O ‘ Height, 16 inches; length, 20 wches 


Trees which retain a faint greenish aspect, yet most of the foliage 
yellowish or golden-brown, stand at either side of an old farm gate 
which appears at middle distance. Amid the browns are spots of 
crimson. The nearer trees throw the right of the foreground into 
transparent shadow, while bright sunshine falls upon the left of the — 
foreground and lights the figures of two girls, who are seen there at — 
the end of the foot path. 


Signed at lower left, F. Dz Haven, 1892. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


FREDERICK W. KOST, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1861—19238 


| 
47—ALONG THE tines | a 


| 0) S, Height, 12 inches; length, 20 inches 


Exrenpine back from the right foreground is a narrow canal running 
between green fields. The sky is gray and the water reflects it and 
reflects also a group of pollarded trees in the distance. Near the trees 
are farm buildings, and across the stream at the left and nearer the 
foreground a small barn appears between tall haystacks. 


Signed at lower left, Frep W. Kost. 


Property of a Prvvate Collector. 


GEORGE MORLAND 
Encuisu: 1763—1804 


48—LOOKING AT THE PIGS 
q / po ui Height, 1714 inches; width, 151% inches 


Two fat porkers are in a sty at a stable, one facing the left and 
feeding at a trough, the other lying down asleep and facing the right. 
On the right a man stands leaning on a ledge, looking in at them. 


Signed above centre at left, G. Mortanp, 1792. 


- _ Property of a Private Collector. 


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KARL EMIL RAU 
German: 1858 


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49—BAVARIAN PEASANT GIRL 
ny O ’ Height, 17 inches; width, 14 inches 


Heap and shoulders portrait, figure slightly to left and face to the 
front, of a smiling peasant girl of Bavaria, her eye on the spectator. 
She wears a mannish, greenish hat with a cockade, over her straying 
hair of a rich chestnut hue, and partly shielding her features from 
a strong light from the left, and a light waist and dark bodice into 
which the ends of a flowered kerchief enwrapping her shoulders dis- 
appear. 

Signed at the upper left, E. Rav, Mtncnen. 


From Wiliam Schaus. 


Shown at the Opening Exhibition, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 
Sciences, 1897. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Laruam A. Fisu. 


KARL WITKOWSKI 
Austrian: 1860—1910 


' 
50—LIGHTING HIS qe 
Ny 0 ri Height, 191% mches; width, 16 inches 


Ar the edge of a forest with a screen of brush and saplings forming 
the background a woodsman has felled a tree on deep green grass. 
He has paused at the trimming, and, axe beside him, has seated him- 
self on the trunk to lght his pipe. 


Signed at the lower right, W. Wrrrowskxt1, 799. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


ANTONIO TAMBURINI 


Iranian: 1843—1 876 


51—IN THE WINE CELLAR 
q 0 Height, 221% inches; width, 18 inches 
6 


Two white clad friars, one wearing a long blue apron, stand in the 
light in the wine cellar of a monastery. One faces the left, holding 
out a waiting glass, as the other, a man of florid face and much good 
living, is about to draw a cork from a wine bottle. 


Signed at the lower left, A. Tampurtnt, Frorence. 


From Fischel, Adler & Schwartz, New York. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


ANTONIO TAMBURINI 


| Irauian: 1843—1876 


§2—THE DECLARATION 
‘ Height, 20 inches; width, 1514, inches 


In a wine cellar with a huge butt coming to view at the left, and a 
steel helmet lying on red drapery on a wooden bench before it, a 
cavalier in seventeenth century dress has his arm about the shoulders 
of a coy and smiling maiden as they lean against a table spread with 
‘a white cloth. She holds a Stein, and another one is on the table, 
with wine glasses. 


Signed at the lower left, A. TamBurini, 1882. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH 
AMERICAN: 1854-—1907 


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W.4. 


583—M AINE COAST 


| 3 sm Height, 1414, inches; length, 2014, inches 
Ow the right in the foreground a projecting bluff of sandy rock, 


seamed and broken, with a tossing sea dashing in white foam up its 
flank. Light comes from the left and sail are seen in the distance. 


Signed at the lower left, Henry P. Smiry. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


CFA. Wikt (0, 
52% Cot 


ADRIEN MOREAU 
Frencu: 1843—1906 


Wor Cae. 


54—TOILET OF THE BRIDE 
g b Panel: Height, 20 inches; length, 2534 imches 


Berore the fireplace in a palatial hall a kneeling maid is putting the 
last touches to the gown of a bride, beside whom stands a smiling lady 
in rose and white, and gentlemen enter through a doorway at the right. 


Signed at the lower right, Avrren Morzav. 


Exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 


Purchased from the Sale of the Estate of the Late Mary Hutchinson, 


at the American Art Galleries, 1921. —-# 36 + “$1104 alls /beonek, 4h 


Property of Mr. LionELLo PERERA. 


H. RONDEL 
FRENCH 
iM a nee 
0 6 Height, 221% inches; width, 18 inches 


Busr of a waxen and placid beauty with rich and brilliant red hair 
which is parted at centre and waved across her temples close to her 
eyes. She looks at the observer under a light that leaves the deep 
shadows under her experienced eyes and shines broadly on her white 
shoulder and breast, which is nude, a filmy garment crossing it and a 
heavy dark crimson one folded about her arms. 


Signed at the lower right, H. Ronpeu. 


From Arthur Tooth & Sons, New York. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


TONY OFFERMANS 


LV $ Durcu: 1845—1911 
56—A . T 


—§0 ‘ Height, 23 inches; width, 17 inches 


A pune makes a high horizon for a sky filled with mauve clouds, and 
down its slope to the foreground comes a peasant, walking. On his 
feet are the clumsy sabots, and a broad hat shades his face. He 
wears a blue coat, and over his shoulder carries a spade. In his left 
arm is a basket containing a live chicken. 


Signed at the lower right, 'T. OrFreRMANS. 


Property of a Prvvate Collector. 


JOHN LEON MORAN 
AMERICAN: 1864— 


gee Witlik 


57—_FISHERMAN’S DAUGHTER 


; a in Height, 18 inches; length, 30 inches 


On the left in the foreground the end of a pier projects into view, over 
gray water lightly in motion, which extends afar on the right. Here 
a fisher maiden stands, leaning against a spile, and looking out to sea, 
her features observed in profile. Back of her on the left is a low 
shore, with huts and bulkheads, and a number of sailboats are drawn 


up and some of them beached there. 
Signed at the lower left, Leon Moran, ’85. 
Shown at the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Opening Ewhi- 
bition, June, 1897. 


Property of the Estate of the Late LarHam A. Fisu. 


| ADRIEN MOREAU 
Leo A yeeriye 1843—1906 | 
58-—-COMING FROM THE CHRISTENING 


| 5 Height, 24 inches; length, 32 inches 


Comine along a winding road through green fields, from a country 
church, ladies and gentlemen in seventeenth century costume accom- 
pany a young mother who proudly carries her newly christened infant 
in her arms. | 

Signed at the lower right, AprirEN Moreau, 1880. 


Purchased from the Sale of the Estate of the Late Mary Hutchinson 
at the American Art Galleries, 1921- 7~N3-$/05" Oho ones, 


Property of Mr. LionELLo PERERA. 


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MARTIN-KAVEL 


FRENCH 


59—LE pA: Ya 
F 5 Height, 32 inches; width, 251 mches 


THREE-QUARTERS-LENGTH standing figure of a fair and smiling beauty 
with blond cendré hair bound with a white fillet. She faces the spec- 
tator looking up from an open volume which she holds in both hands. 
She wears a diaphanous Directoire gown of white, falling low at the 
breast, and over her arms and shoulders fall the folds of a salmon- 
pink mantle. Behind her is the romantic background of a tree- 
bordered stream, which seems to be spanned by a bridge in the fore- 
ground, upon the railing of which she leans. 


Signed lower right, Marrin-Kavet. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


WILLIAM SAMUEL HORTON 
AMERICAN: 1865— 


60—HARLY MORNING, VENICE 
i 0, Height, 2514 inches; length, 2014 inches 


Tue sky is ablaze with crimson lights of early morning, which find their 

reflection on the green waters of the Grand Canal that extends between 

the foreground and the distance, where it disappears. The buildings 

on either side are seen in a haze, and in the foreground at the left 

gondolas and market boats are grouped, and men are carrying head 
loads ashore. | 


Signed at lower right, Wm. S. Horton. 


| : RUDOLPH EPP 
ra | p ’ @ German: 1834—1910 | 


 61-4MORNING/TOILET 


7 / Height, 31 inches; width, 241 imches 
In a modest cottage home with board floor and gray-plastered walls a 
buxom young mother stands facing the left and observed in profile, 
bending over her small flaxen haired daughter and pushing on the child’s 
red stockings. The little girl is seated on a bench and is not yet wholly 
clothed, and smilingly she watches the operation intently, while the 


family cat also looks on. 


Signed at the lower left, R. Err. 


Shown at the Opening Exhibition, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 
Sciences, 1897. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Larnam A. Fisu. 


GUSTAVE COURBET 


1 4 ; ee 


62—FOREST IN THE VOSGES 
4 5D. Height, 201% inches; length, 241% inches 


A DENSE green forest under a pale sky filled with white clouds. The 

_ thick trees appear on both sides of the picture, and partly in shadow, 
and in the central middle distance they open slightly and sunshine from 
back on the left comes through, lighting the course of a broad brook. 
Boulders obstruct its course in the left foreground. 


Signed at the lower right, G. Courset, ’69. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


JAMES RENWICK BREVOORT, N.A. 
‘ Q. - AMERICAN: 1832—1918 


63—LANDSCAPE AT EVENTIDE 


55. ‘ Height, 201% inches; length, 324% inches 


Lanp in the foreground on the right declines gently to a marsh and 
green meadows; a fallen branch lies near wildflowers coming up amid 
the grass. In the middle distance woods are getting brown, and distant 
hills are bluish before a dull sunset sky. 


Signed at the lower right, J. R. Brevoort. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


FREDERICK BALLARD WILLIAMS, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1871— 


64—DAPPLED VALLEY 


We, Cab — (Boar) 


Po, Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


GREEN rounding hills bound the distance and are seen in the middle 
distance of an expansive and diversified landscape. Before them lies 
a valley, mainly in sunshine, which dapples its varied verdure with 


different lights. 


| 
iz Signed at lower right, FrepEerick BaLLaArp WIAs, 707. 
| 


Purchased direct from the artist. 


Property of Mr. Cuarres B. Lawson. 


WILFRED C. BEAUQUESNE 


; : 1847—1913 
5° Bh mite 
65—MEHALTIME, FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR 


Height, 2114 inches; length, 2834 inches 


In the foreground are infantry, some seated on logs, others standing 
about stacked arms. The men are talking and smoking, drinking from 
canteens, or passing bowls of hot soup. At right a couple of un- 
saddled horses are drinking. In a hollow of the background, beyond 
a line of trees, is a cottage where the food is being prepared, and on 
the right at background is a line of low buildings. 


Signed at lower right, W. BeauauvEsne, 1913. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


JOHN G. BROWN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1831—1913 


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66—BRIC-A-BRAC 
Lt Height, 24 inches; width, 15 inches 


Aw urchin of New York of the type of Nineteenth Century bootblacks 
stands at the edge of the sidewalk, facing the spectator, and holding 
up a broken mustard-yellow jar he has lifted from a rubbish box. 


Signed at the lower right, J. G. Brown, N.A., 1880. 


T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


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FRITS THAULOW 


RWEGIAN: 184'7—1906 


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67—AISTREAM IN AUTUMN 
Height, 231% inches; length, 2834 inches 


A sTrEAM rippled in light motion traverses the picture, its waters in 
the foreground reflecting lights and the shadows of some bushes on 
Shore. On the farther bank are two black and white cows standing in 
deep grass. Beyond them is a hillside, wooded, the trees showing 
autumn colors, and at the base of the hill is a cottage with a smoking 


chimney. 
Signed at lower right, Frits THavutow, 1902. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


ROBERT WARD VAN BOSKERCK, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1855— 


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68—ON THE RIVER AVON 
| 10: Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches 


Tux gentle Avon winds through a valley of green fields, trees and 
hedges on the right, a picturesque clump of trees stands on higher 
ground in middle distance near the centre of the composition, a field 
road from the foreground passing it. On the left a hillside, with sheep 
grazing in the sunshine. 


Signed at the lower right, R. W. Van BoskeERcx. 


Shown at the Opening Exhibition, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 
Sciences, 1897. 


Property of the Estate of the Late LarHam A. Fisu. 


BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1857— 


69—NE AR Rahn Colt CONNECTICUT 


4 b , Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches 


Tue high mound of a green hill on a hazy day, in a diffused light under 
a hazy sky. On its slopes tilled fields, a farmhouse and some flowers. 
In the lower foreground some saplings and bush, in a stronger light. 


Signed at the lower right, Bruck CRANE. 


Purchased direct from the artist. 


Property of Mr. CHarzes B. Lawson. 


CHARLES SCHREY VOGEL 
MERICAN: 1861—1912 


70—THE CHIE 
P Height, 34 inches; width, 25 inches 


In the western desert some Indians are riding through a defile in the 
mountains and are headed in the spectator’s direction. As usual they 
are in Indian or single file. Their leader, a chief in a headdress of 
feathers and riding a bright bay pony, has ambled up to the fore- 
ground under a meridian sun. He wears an olive-green shirt and black 
trousers with gay stripes down the side, and a scarlet girdle. He 
carries a ready gun. Behind him two of his comrades are appearing 
above the crest of the hill. 


Signed at lower left, CHARLES SCHREYVOGEL. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


PINCKNEY MARCIUS-SIMONS 
AmeErfcan: 1867—1909 


71-—THE SPIDER AND THE FLY 
} ve 0, Height, 2334 inches; length, 29 inches 


In a tangled dark green landscape of the foreground, at the head of a 
lake, with water lilies brightening the surface of a feeder, a modern — 
Arachne is seated facing the observer and mending a net which is 
stretched between neighboring trees. She has auburn hair and rosy © 
cheeks and is gowned in green. On the right a man who has come 
from the water looks over the net and around a tree, in her dizegnion, 
a fact to which she is not oblivious. 


Signed on boat in the central foreground, Marctus-Stmons. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


WILLIAM SAMUEL HORTON 


p 4 N LY [eee 1865— 
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72SANTA MARIA DELLA SALUTE 


Na 0: Height, 2514 inches; length, 8014 inches 


Tue spectator looks between the blue posts standing before a palace 
on the nearer side of the Grand Canal, and beholds on the opposite 
side the famous church and its neighboring buildings. The church 
is partly in shadow, the light striking it from the left. In front of 
it are some boats, one with a yellow sail, and at the posts on the near 
side some gondolas are seen. 


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Signed at lower right, Wm. S. Horton, 1912. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


LOUIS PAUL DESSAR, N.A. 


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| Mr Lays AMERICAN: 1867— 


73—THE FLOCK AT SUNSET 


i? ve 0, Height, 24 inches; length, 29 inches 


Woops are high and dark against a light sky, which at the horizon 
exhibits crimson lights of sunset. Some lower trees stand far at left 
| and the ground is a mixture of greens and browns. Coming out of the 
; wood in a rude road, a shepherd is seen driving his white flock. 


Signed at the lower right, DrEssar. 


: Purchased direct from the artist. 


Property of Mr. Cuarres B. Lawson. 


GUSTAVE COURBET 
Frencu: 1819—1877 


74—THE WATER MILL IN THE 
VALLEY AT ORNANS 


But : Height, 2814 inches; length, 361, mches 


An imposing landscape of strong realism, with) poetic expression and 
human relationship. The ancient mill with rambling lines and solid — 
structure, in the grey of the ages under a russet roof, stands in the 
middle distance, its wheel operated by the current of a sluice and the 
spill rejoining the stream of the tumbling millbrook in the foreground. 
In the valley back of it, a mass of dense trees rich in their leafage, 
and to the right in the foreground the valley wall of tall grey cliffs. 


Signed at lower right, G. CourBEt, 69. 


From the Collection Viau, Paris. Jol. 1m Aoki 
Property of a Private Owner. 


COSMO ALEXANDER 


‘Na. Ce Cy gE _ 


75—LADY AND SON 


6 9) : Height, 2614, inches; width, 211% wmches 
SEATED portrait of a woman of large feature in blue dress with white 
lace at the neck and white lace headdress. She faces the front and at 
her side her young son appears in head and shoulders. 

Cosmo Alexander was a member of the London Society of Artists in 1761 and 


came to this country and painted portraits at Newport in 1770 and 1771. Gilbert 
Stuart received instruction from him. . 


Property of a Private Owner. 


BRUCE CRANK, N.A. 


0 oY ae 1857— 


76—ODE TO MORNING 
Height, 2514 inches; width, 1934 inch 
52s. eug 4 inches; wi 44, inches 


Tue sun a bright pale gold is just peeping above the horizon and gild- 
ing the neighboring fleecy clouds. Green fields open the way to it, 
with a few detached trees at the left and the edge of a brown wood at 
the right. The trees are all but leafless, the grass shows notes of 
golden color, and the stillness of the scene is emphasized by the appear- 
ance of a gull high aloft. 

Signed at the lower right, Bruce CRANE. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


ROBERT WARD VAN BOSKERCK, N.A. 
AmeERIcAN: 1855— 


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77—_IN HOLLAND 
oS | Height, 32 inches; width, 24 inches 


A cana bisects the composition, disappearing at the further end 
under a bridge, beyond which some autumn trees are seen. On the 
left is a garden wall, with flowers in bloom above it, and a red brick 
house stands beyond it. The right bank of the canal is lined with 
houses. of stone and wood, with flowers seen in nearly every window. 
At the back of these houses are maids dipping linen in the stream. 


Signed at lower left, R. W. Van BosKercx. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


JEREMIAH THEUS 


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78—PHILIP LIVINGSTON, 1716-1778 
f 50: Height, 2514 inches; width, 2214 inches 


Haur-Lenetu portrait of a young man with curled and powdered wig, 
standing, with figure to front and head turned slightly toward the 
right. Huis large blue eyes look steadily before him. He is in a blue 
coat and waistcoat with large metal buttons, and wears a white jabot 
and white lawn cuffs. Neutral grayish gackground. 

Philip Livingston, signer of the Declaration of Independence, graduate of Yale, 
1737; Alderman of New York, 1754; member of Assembly; delegate to First Conti- 
nental Congress; 1777, obtained power to frame Constitution of the State of New 
York. His last words: “I must blot out all desires for the sake of the public good.” 

Jeremiah Theus, born in Switzerland, came to this country in 1739; established 


himself in Charleston, South Carolina, and painted portraits that have been attrib- 
uted to Copley. Died in America. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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SAMUEL FINLAY BREESE MORSE, P.N.A. 


; Us (/ A NWeLA AmERIcAN: 1791—1872 
79—JOHN SARGEANT, 1779-1852 
' Height, 32 inches; length, 26 inches 


Haxr-Leneru portrait, seated, facing the right, three-quarters front. 
A smooth shaven man, of middle age, his gray hair brushed loosely 
forward; he has an aquiline nose and pleasant hazel eyes, and his com- 
plexion is warm. He is dressed in formal black, with white stock 
and jabot. Back of his head hang the folds of a red drapery. 

John Sargeant, graduated from Princeton 1795; admitted to bar 1799; Member 
of Congress;\in 1860 secured the Missouri Compromise; in 1832, candidate for Vice- 
President on the ticket with Henry Clay. 

Samuel F. B. Morse, sculptor and painter as well as inventor of the telegraph. 
Pupil of Washington Allston and Benjamin West, P.R.A.; one of founders of the 
National Academy of Design and its first President. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


SAMUEL LOVETT WALDO, A.N.A. 


AMERICAN: Aten 
nor Met UE 


‘s MOSES HICKS GRINNELL, 18038-1877 
Lo ° Height, 30 inches; width, 24144 mches 


THREE-QUARTERS length, seated and facing the right, three-quarters 
front. In black clothing and wearing a white stock and jabot. Black 
hair and short sideburns; clear blue eyes and a warm complexion. 
Hands clasped in lap. Conventional background. 

Moses Hicks Grinnell, Collector of the Port of New York, 1869; served on Cen- 
tral Park, Commission; Commissioner of Charities; President Chamber of Commerce, 
1843-1853; President, Union Club and New England Society, 1867-1873. 

Samuel Waldo, native of Connecticut; went to London and joined Copley and 


West, and worked at the Royal Academy; returned in 1809 to New York, where he 
spent the rest of his life. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


WILLIAM MORRIS HUNT. 


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81—_GOV ERNO 


RUBIN FE. FENTON 
OF NEW YORK STATE 


+ 3) ( Height, 24 inches; width, 20 mches 


Heap and shoulders portrait of a broad shouldered man with a large 
head, facing slightly to right. A man with bushy grayish hair and 
beard, in mid-nineteenth century dress of the “statesman’s coat,” choker 
collar and black neckcloth, with a liberal disclosure of white shirtfront 
and a heavy gold watch chain. 

Rubin E. Fenton, born 1819; elected to Congress, where he was one of forty-four 
Democrats to vote against slavery; resigned in 1864 to become Governor of New York 


State, 1865-1869; supported Lincoln firmly during Civil War. United States Senator, 
1869-1873; chairman United States Commission in Paris, 1878. Died 1885. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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CHARLES ANDRE (CARLE) VANLOO 


mM Ud M P Frencu: 1705—1765 
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82—PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY 


e 1s: Height, 251% inches; width, 2114, inches 


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ba ‘THREE-QUARTERS-LENGTH standing figure of a noble young lady in a 
- rich Court costume, figure slightly to left and face turned to regard 
>. the observer. She has dark hair decked with flowers, dark eyes and 
| 2 rosy cheeks and a delicate mouth. Her costume, décolleté, is em- 
Ez __broidered in gold and ornamented with pearls and other jewels, some 
j = of which fasten the ermine to her shoulders. She stands near a table 


bearing a vase of flowers, and holds some in her hand. 


From the Vicomte de Valence Collection. “/0 @¢@2- CQ4@4e Qi 


Property of a Prwate Collector. 


| . WILLIAM YORK 
9 Haluiry tratay 


838—THE CLIPPER SHIP “RAJAH” 
f LO ’ Height, 18 inches; length, 26 inches 


Tue painting is inscribed: “Ship Rajah, taking a pilot, off Point 
Lynes, Aug. 1858, John H. Bowen, Commander.” Portrait of an 
old square rigger under full sail headed to left in a choppy sea. 
Sailors are seen on her decks, off her starboard bow a pilot boat 
appears, and in the background is the line of the coast. 


Accompanied by a letter from Elizabeth Gifford Bowen, ,of Slocum, Rhode Island, 
daughter of Captain Bowen, who says in speaking of her father: “At one time he 
was waiting at New Orleans for the completion of a new ship, when it became neces- 
sary for him to take a cargo to the East. In the emergency the ship’s company 
loaned him the Rajah. She was such an antique that on arrival in London my 
father had this painting made, convinced that it would be not only of interest, but 
also of educational value to glimpse a remote past.” 


Property of a Private Owner. 


CLEMENT DREW 
American: 1807—1889 


84 THE SAILING SHIP “URIEL” 
) 6p, Height, 24 inches; length, 36 inches 


A portrrair of the American ship “Uriel,” sailing athwart the picture 
to the left, with all her canvas drawing, over a greenish sea in light 
motion. ‘To left is a headland in a haze, and at both left and right 
other shipping is to be seen in the distance. 


Signed at lower left, CLEMENT Drew. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
BARTHOLOMEUS VAN DER HELST 


DutcH: 1610—1670 
B, Gums 


85—-ANDRIES BICKER, BURGOMASTER 


OF AMSTERDAM 
(Panel) 


25° 


Height, 274% inches; width, 22°24 inches 


Heap and shoulders, to right, three-quarters front; a large man, 
wearing a wambuis of black velvet and a white ruff of serpentine folds. 
Intense features, with a slight habitual scowl. Bristling moustache and 
a small pointed chin beard. He wears a broad brimmed black felt hat. 
Neutral olive background. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


a THOMAS WEBSTER, R.A. 
a if a | Encuisu: 1800-——1886 
 86—IN PORT Vd, LO Ohi 
. 70 tr. Height, 2934 inches; length, 421, inches 


In a Dutch harbor, with Dutch seafaring men hauling a boat ashore 
in the foreground and others on Dutch sailing craft at the right, a 
_ British Pettleshiy 4 is seen among other sailing craft on the left, stern 
on to the spectator and her canvas aloft with little air stirring. She 
is firing a salute. Fine light effects on the water, under a pale sky 
with many still clouds. — 


; Property of a Private Owner. 


ATTRIBUTED TO 
i‘ MEINDERT HOBBEMA 
F nro 21688-1709 
E Z 87_AT THE MILL 

(Panel) 


E , 6 s Height, 2014 inches; length, 29 inches 


Ow the left stands the mill, a small one, on the farther side of a stream 
which is crossed by bridges, and a road which winds along the hither 
= shore between lines of trees. At the road bridge a man and woman 
| e are in conversation, and a man and a boy are coming along the road. 


‘ Signed at the lower left, M. Hospema. 


! . Property of a Private Collector. 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 


LC. Baur 


88—PORTRAIT OF A LADY 
y 0 ‘ Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches — 


THREE-QUARTERS length figure of a young woman of rosy features and 

large brown eyes, seated and facing the right, three-quarters front, 
before a conventional background of olive tone with occasional notes 
of flowers. She wears a semi-classical gown of mauve velvet, with 
shoulder sleeves and décolleté, lace trimmed and with a light corsage. 
She has dark hair, curled, and her gaze is upward. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


JEAN LOUIS LANEUVILLE 
Frencu: 1748—1820 
a Co. 


( 9) Height, 36°34 inches; width, 27 inches 


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89—DIANE DE POITIERS 


THREE-QUARTERS length portrait of a stout young woman, posed as 
Diana, in a fanciful costume, and with a dog looking up at her. She 
faces the spectator with figure turned slightly to the right. Her 
white and blue robes are held by a vermilion corselet, which is adorned 
with a golden mask and draped with pearls. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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FRENCH SCHOOL 


SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 
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-90—PORTRAIT OFZA GENTLEMAN 


(68 " Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


Hatr-Lenetu portrait, to right, three-quarters front. A man of 


large features and dignified mien, clean shaven, and wearing a long 


and curled brownish wig. He is in black, with white lace at his throat. 


__ His eyes are upon the observer. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


DONAT NONNOTTE 


ao 4 ' RENCH: 1708—1'785 
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91—-M ADEMOISELLE DUMESNIL 


ns H eight, 32 inches; width, 2514 inches 


A SLENDER young woman, well developed, is presented in three-quarters 
view, against a neutral olive background, with quelque chose dans les 
yeux. She stands facing slightly to the left and regarding the observer, 
a blond beauty with rosy cheeks, a saucy cap of mauve hue, with a 
white feather, and holding before her a pink rose. She wears a deep 
amber frock décolleté, the sleeves slashed with gold, and about her 
shoulders is a mantle lined with a finely figured tissue of old gold. Her 
slender waist is girdled with jewels and she wears jeweled armlets. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


JOHN OPIE, R.A. 
Enceutsu: 1761—1807 


» Poti? OF A YOUNG LADY 


h bo ’ Height, 2834 wmches; width, 25 mches 


Tue figure of a young girl, seen to a little below the waist and slightly 
inclined to the left, is posed in front of a dark olive-tawny tree. At 
her left extends a vista of blue landscape and bluish-green sky, with 
layers of faint rose and cream over the horizon. The arms are held © 
down beside the skirt of her white gown, the bodice of which is pointed 
at the waist and trimmed with olive-gray muslin around the circular ~ 
opening of the neck. A flexible straw hat encircles her dark brown 
hair, which waves over the forehead and hangs in curls at the sides. 
A narrow blue ribbon is tied in a bow around her neck. 


Collection of the late J. Abner Harper, American Art Association, 
New York, April 20, 1911. ~#47- § 985- Lie sai 


Property of a Private Owner. 


JOHN RUSSELL, R.A. 


R e rere S 1745—1806 
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983—MISS JOWETT ANN RUSSELL 
UE d 5 ‘ Height, 28 inches; width, 24 inches 


THREE-QUARTERS-LENGTH portrait of a bright-eyed young girl leaning 
over a balustrade, on which her arms and hands are resting, and look- 
ing eagerly forward and toward the left. Her blue frock, cut moder- 
ately low in the neck, has short puffed shoulder sleeves and she wears 
a necklace of several strands of coral beads. A bunch of grapes still 
on the vine hangs over her head. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


ANTONIO TORRES 


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94—DREAMLAND 


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Height, 271% inches; length, 84 inches 


ght arm resting on a railing covered with an embroidery of white 
and her left elbow on her crossed knee, with hand supporting her 
» a young lady of classical features is looking far into space and 
dreaming. Her right hand holds a peacock feather fan. Back of 
_ her is a park with fountains and flowers, and off in the distance, beyond 
- me blue water, are the ruins of a classical temple. 


Signed at the lower left, ANronto Torres. 
Property of a Private Owner. 


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ANTONIO TORRES 


eS. “2 PY LY : es H:. 1874-— 
 9—THE FLOWER GIRL 


== Height, 3534, inches; width, 28 inches 
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—— TureEr-quarrers length portrait of a pretty girl selling flowers, of 
_ which she carries a basketful. She stands full in the foreground in a 
sandy walk through a green park which forms the background, with 
marble statues seen in the distance. Her red gown has a rich floral 
pattern in colors and she wears a white underwaist with flowing lawn 
Sleeves. In one hand she holds up a carnation before her bare breast. 


Signed at the lower left, ANronto Torres. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


Sr: ! TED facing the left in the foreground and observed in profile, her 


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ATTRIBUTED TO 
SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, P.R.A. 


B ¢ | ay Bie 1769—18380 


96—-LADY ELIZABETH HARCOURT 
~ 1 Height, 4634 inches; width, 3614 inches 


A youne woman with dark hair and eyes looks smilingly at the ob- 
server, left hand to her chin and the elbow resting on the arm of 
the red upholstered sofa on which she is sitting. Figure slightly to 
right, and her right arm resting on her thigh, the hand holding lightly 
a lorgnette. Her black, sleeveless décolleté gown is adorned with a 
single pendant at her breast and she wears a fur-trimmed mantle. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


GUSTAVE PAUL DORE 
, FrencH: 1833—1883 
¥ | 408 4) 
97—_AN ALLEGORY OF THE CRUSADES 
oe, Height, 201% inches; length, 251 inches 


Tue sketch for one of the artist’s famous large canvases and full 
of the religious feeling characteristic of them. In the center white 
robed churchmen bear a shrine on their shoulders, following some 
mounted men toward a real or imaginary mound, up which horsemen 
with banners are galloping. Behind the shrine comes a king on a white 
charger, proffering his crown to a vision in the skies. Im the fore- 
ground are a number of men and women in various postures. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


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FRANS RICHARD UNTERBERGER 
Austrian: 1838— 


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98—_V ENYCE ced, 


i) O, Height, 32°4 inches; width, 28 inches 


Ar left across the water the eye notes the Dogana and the domes 


of the Salute, in the foreground a quai filled with people in modern 
dress, some of them flower sellers, at right a corner of the Ducal 
Palace and across the bridge in front of it the columns of Saint Mare 


-and Saint Theodore in the Piazzetta. 


Signed at the lower left, F. R. Unrerspercer. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


ae A. BRYAN WALL 


AMERICAN 


tre, d. Qesed 
99—WINTER LANDSCAPE WITH SHEEP 


- 3» Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches 


Rovunpine hills give a high horizon under a light sky, and their flanks 
declining forward to the middle distance are covered with frost. The 
broad uneven foreground is greenish, with a broken covering of frozen 
sleet. Brown brush and brownish trees appear here and there. In a 
rough yellow-brown field road leading straightaway from the observer 
a flock of sheep are moving toward the middleground, followed by their 
shepherd. 

Signed at the lower left, A. Bryan Watt. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


JOSEK JIMENEZ Y ARANDA 
ss ANISH 1832— 


100—A weak Oe IR | 
(Panel) 
87 0 


Aw open plaza faced by a palatial building in the left background, with 
ladies and gentleman on balconies and the great outer stairways, and 
throngs in gala dress below, their attention given to a man holding 
out a birdcage or to their nearest neighbors. On the right at the 
foot of a huge ornamental cross flirtatious ladies, priests and the 
populace, seated or standing about a flower stall opened on a table 
standing on an Oriental rug. Beyond them, city buildings. 


Height, 251% mches; length, 35. inches 


Signed at the lower left, Jost JimENEZ y ARANDA, Roma, 
1875. 


Shown at the Opening Ealubition, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and - 
Sciences, 1897. 


Property of the Estate of the Late LatHam A. Fisu. 


RUDOLPH EPP 
YU / GERMAN: 1834—1910 
101—_THH OLD BEAU 
7 D: Height, 39 inches; width, 82 inches 


Ix a cottage room a buxom young matron attends smilingly to her 
knitting as she entertains an elderly gallant with wine and bread. 
Signed at the lower right, R. Err. 
Purchased from the Sale of the Estate of the Late Mary Hutchinson, 
at the American Art Galleries, 1921 33. PES - Ch huntk, 


Property of Mr. LionELLo PERERA. 


FREDERICK A. BRIDGMAN, N.A. 


| a : AMERICAN: 1847— 
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| 102—ORIENTAL BEAUTY 
| a: ¥0 a _ Height, 2444, inches; length, 39 inches 


Ow a divan in the corner of a room an Oriental beauty has thrown her- 
| self, and sits with back to wall and arms above her head as she faces 
_____ the spectator with dreamy eyes. One knee raised reveals a bare foot, 
____ with an anklet. She wears blue skirts and a golden-yellow waist with 
gauzy areas revealing her breast, and her neck is encircled with an 
abundance of jewelry. Before her is coffee, and at her side lies a man- 
dolin. Through an archway in the background are seen flowers, and 
much Moorish architecture in the sunlight. 


Signed at lower left, F. A. Brineman, 1905. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


FELIX PLANQUETTE 


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103—L’ABREUVOIR/ C 

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: oS : Height, 251% inches; length, 3614 inches 
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Rep and white cows are standing in a stream where they have been 
drinking. Two of them are headed for the nearer shore, which shows 
| green grass and a path of brown earth. At the left in the middle 
‘- distance a home and barn come to view, and beyond them trees on 
higher land. On the right in the background, other cattle are grazing 
, in meadows before wooded hills. The stream coming from the right 
tumbles in a short fall to the placid stretch in the foreground, where 


the cows have been drinking. 


| Signed at lower left, Ferix PLANQUETTE. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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WILLIAM L. PICKNELL, A.N.A. 


BUSY bee : 1852—1897 
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101A—“I WILL HAVE IT SO” 
[ | D: Height, 40 inches; width, 291 inches 


Oxp gray stone buildings whose roofs have taken on greenish-orange 
hues block the picture in the middle distance, the tops of green trees 
appearing above them. Under one runs a brook, and on a green bank 
by its side a bearded peasant addresses himself to a somewhat defiant 
woman who is clad in crimson, black and white and wears a white 
headdress. 

Signed at the lower right, Wm. L. Picknext, 1861. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


Yeh CK HENDRICK KAEMMERER 
my Ua 1889—1902 


105 eae 


| b0 : Height, 431% inches; width, 251% inches 


WrnTER Is here, a gay winter, with snow on the ground and attached 
to the branches of a leafless tree in middle distance on the right, before 
which sits a young lady in a fur trimmed rose wrap, her blond hair 
partly. within a black head covering. With figure to left, she turns 
her head to face the observer over her left shoulder, as she holds out 
ungloved hands toward a small fire lighted on the snow. In the dim 
distance are figures, skating. 


Signed at the lower right, F. H. KareMMERER. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Laruam A. Fisu. 


CONSTANT TROYON 


: aa Freycu: 1810—1865 


106—LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE 


Height, 30 inches; width, 46 inches 


Comine along a winding road, between a pond on the left and meadows 
/__ on the right, are a number of sheep accompanied by two cows. An 
ass brings up the rear, and in the foreground a black dog runs up 
_ in front of the cows. Other cows are drinking at the left, the animals 
-_ are in sunshine and back of them is a dense grove of trees. 


Signed at the lower right, C. Troyvon, with a date which 
is not clearly decipherable. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


MARIE ROSA BONHEUR 


é Frencu: 1822—1899 
uf 


07—_WILD INDIAN HORSES 
| 6 4 | — Height, 2834 inches; length, 391 inches 


A parnttNe done while William F. Cody (“Buffalo Bill”) was in Paris 
with his “Wild West Show.” The ponies, a white one and a bay, stand 
free of all harness in a large green field, with trees in the distance. 
The nearer one, the bay, turns its head to look at the observer, the 
white one is interested in something far away. 


Signed at the lower left, Rosa BonHEUR. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


ALBERT BIERSTADT 


RIC4N: 1830— 
oe ITE ee AND THE 


DARK GREEN VALLEY 
4 v O, Height, 36 inches; length, 541 inches 


Tus sun shines between shower clouds upon white mountain peaks and _ 
down upon a green lake below, bordered by pine and other trees. At 
right a rocky wall and a cavern, and in the foreground a narrow strip 
of sandy shore. 

Signed at the lower right, A. Brersrapr, "70. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


OSWALD ACHENBACH 


| ye i aes 1827—1905 


109—FOREST NEAR LAKE NEMI, ITALY 
‘| ql Sa - Height, 5234 inches; width, 43/4 inches 


OrEN woods, with aged trees and saplings, and rich in the surface 
greenery they shelter, fill the foreground and middle distance of the 
picture, and looking through them to the background the eye perceives 
the tops of tall buildings and a bit of sky. At left in the foreground 
some picnickers have assembled, and a girl appears with a headload 
of fagots and another girl dragging in a dead branch. 


Signed at the lower left, Osw. ACHENBACH. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Laura A. Mactuay. 


THURE DE THULSTRUP 


CoNTEMPORARY 


A BATTLEFIELD under grayish smoke and a grayish sky, with a touch 
of sunset color or the flare of great guns over at the distant horizon, 
and to right of centre in the middle distance a barn and a slight cover 
of trees. With evidences of conflict in the nearer distance and bursts 
of smoke, artillerymen in Civil War uniforms in the foreground are 
feverishly at work hooking up a gun carriage, the horses almost 
trampling a fallen comrade. 


Signed at the lower left, Tuuisrrup, *89. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Laruam A. Fisu. 


EDWARD MORAN, A.N.A. 


Aer gre Bees F 1829—I1901 


ces i 
| a x, — Height, 30 inches; length, 5014 inches 


“Oxp ocean’s gray and melancholy waste” occupies the canvas, around 
a lone lighthouse which stands on a reef near the right foreground. 
The sky is gray, with a black thundercloud overhead, and a burst of 
sunlight coming through from the left and lighting the white breakers 
tossing high about the reef. Drifting in the foreground is the mute 
testimony of a wreck. 
Signed at the lower left, Enywarp Moran. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH 


DP A Angparcan: 1854—1907 
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112—OLD OAKS AT WATERFORD, 
CONNECTICUT 


4 ‘s D Height, 3614 imches; length, 54 inches 


Bryonp a foreground in cloud shadow bright sunshine illuminates a 
green landscape, streaked with yellow earth, and marked at the right 
by outcropping rocks. Near the centre of the landscape are aged and 
wide-branching oak trees, green and tinged with autumn browns, cast- 
ing their shadows under a sun at meridian. 


Signed at the lower right, Henry P. Smiru. 

Shown at the Opening Exhibition, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 
Sciences, 1897. 

Property of the Estate of the Late Laruam A. Fisu. 


PINCKNEY MARCIUS-SIMONS 
AMERICAN: 1867—1909 


~1183—LA NATURE IMMORTELLE 


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Height, 35 inches; length, 5614, inches 


ian on the right in the middle distance and low on the left in the 
_ foreground are classic ruins, and between them lies a pond, bordered 
in the right foreground by rank growths of richly colored wild flowers, 


: , Tait in a golden blaze of sunset glory. In the left middle distance the 
Bs ee of a wood. 


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Signed at the lower left, P. Marctus-Simons. 


= Property of a Private Collector. 


ADOLF LINS > 


GERMAN 


= } 4 A Height, 5434 inches; length, 65 inches 


Ty an orchard on a sunny day a Holstein cow is carefully studied as 
she walks slowly to the right, nibbling grass as she goes. Her white 
= back is dappled with the shadows of fruit trees under which she is 
e passing, the rosy fruit thickly lining the branches among their green 
: leaves. Back of her a peasant stands in solemn contemplation, smok- 
ing a long-stemmed pipe, and beyond him are some chickens in the 
sunlight. 


g Signed at the lower left, A. Lins. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


SECOND AND LAST SESSION 


THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 3, 1924 


IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL 
. OF THE 


AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING AT 8:15 O'CLOCK 


Catalogue Numbers 115 to 213, inclusive 


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HORATIO WALKER, N.A. 


. ree 1858— 
= ee Pay 


GING THE ROADS 


(Water Color) 
so. 


Height, 6 inches; length, 9 inches 


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A psroap road winding through park land when the trees on either 

side are filled with color, under a blue sky showing riotous banks of 
cloud, is being harrowed, and two teams moving away from and toward 
the observer have halted, while horses and workmen rest. 


= Signed at the lower right, Horatio Wanker, 1900. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


JEAN GEORGES VIBERT 
Frencu: 1840—1902 


Wr A Skee’ 
116—THE if Abe, CARDINAL 


(Panel) 
4 0 aes eight, 74% mches; width, 584 inches 


Heap and shoulders portrait of a cardinal of middle age, figure to 
left, three-quarters front, and face to the front, his laughing eyes upon 
the spectator over the tops of his spectacles. He wears his religious 
robes, with red skull-cap over his dark hair, and a white fur collar 
showing at his throat above his great gold chain. 


Signed at the lower right, J. G. Vipert. 


From William Schaus. 


Shown at the Opening Exhibition, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 
Sciences, 1897. 


Property of the Estate of the Late LarHam A. Fisu. 


JULIAN ALDEN WEIR, P.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1852—1919 


an be Syed TIME 


0 5 Height, 8 inches; length, 10 inches 


Own a gently sloping hillside on a sunny day a lone and aged tree with- 
out foliage presents a picture of beauty, alive with large pink blos- 
soms. Beside it stands a demure spinster, in rose gown and blue mob 
cap, holding a small basket of wildflowers. 


Signed at the lower left, J. AtpEN Weir, 1886. 


Property of a Prwate Collector. 


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150. 


JAMES ABBOTT McNEILL WHISTLER 
AMERICAN: 1834—1903 


¥ 
118—MOONLIGHT 
(Pastel) 


Height, 91% inches; length, 12% inches 
In a broad stream or lagoon, its surface merely ruffled, a barge-like 


craft with two masts and sails lies peacefully, athwart the picture, 
some figures seen aboard. In the light from a visible moon, colors of 


sails and boat are reflected on the water, and in the distance are 


observed shore buildings. 


Signature at the lower left.—In pencil on the back: “This Whistler chalk drawing 
was purchased in New York, 1923, by Thomas C. Dawson from Mr. De Forest.” 


a Property of a Private Collector. 


ALEXANDER H. WYANT, N.A. 


American: 1836—1892 
119--SUMMER PASTORAL 


0 Height, 614 inches; length, 934 inches 
U 


Berorez a gray and white sky lies a placid rolling landscape, in a light 
not strong but which softens outlines and allows the foliage of trees 
to blend with the atmosphere. At left in middle distance a cow 
grazes, partly in shadow. 


Signed at the lower left, A. H. Wyant. 


Purchased from William Macbeth and accompanied by a certificate 
stating that it was originally purchased direct from Mrs. Wyant. 


Property of Mr. Cuarres B. Lawson. 


J. FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. 


| 0) AMERICAN: 1853—1921 


1200—LANDSCAPE 
00 Height, 6 inches; length, 8 inches 


In the background a line of greenish hills descends from the left, 
meeting other rounding surfaces of the earth, under a grayish sky, 
and in the foreground are thistle-growths and clumps of brush, gray 
and brown in the fading year. | 


Signed at the lower left, J. Francis Murrny. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


WILHELM LEIBL 
German: 1844—1900 
iW, 


121—PWRTRAIT OF AN OLD WOMAN . 
7 0 ' Height, 11 inches; width, 9% inches 


HALF-LENGTH portrait of an old woman, whose Me ae lips have 
sunken, facing the front turned slightly towards her left. Her face 
is in a strong light. She wears a black cap, a green plaid shawl and 
a gray-brown dress, the sombreness relieved by white at the throat. 


Signed at the lower right, W. Lett. 


This picture has been passed upon by two co-students of Leibl, Luitpold Faust- 
ner and Lothar Meggendorfer, both of Munich, who deem it an early work of 
Leibl, and also by Furleyer Andreas, son of the woman portrayed, who says that 
Leibl painted his mother about 1875. He added that he was glad to see the fine 
portrait of his mother once more. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


THOMAS MORAN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: . 1837— 


 (122--MARINE f 
| 196 He¥ght, 8 inches; length, 


_ A GREEN and tossing sea throws a line of white breakers at the foot 
of a promontory projecting from the left in middle distance, and in 
the foreground a sloop comes along at a good clip, cleaving the rough 
water. ‘The sun is sinking in horizon clouds and clouds aloft are golden 
and red. 


4A inches 


Signed at the lower right, T. Moran, 1902. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


JEAN GUSTAVE JACQUET 
Frencu: 1846—1909 


123—PENSIVE 
(Panel) 


ve 0 ; Height, 13 inches; width, 914 inches 


Fux bust portrait of a fair young lady with light chestnut hair, 
which is partly concealed under a small white cap hung with a pink 
ribbon, in a bland light before a neutral grayish background. Figure 
squarely to front, she turns her head to her right so that her face 
is seen in three-quarters view, and her rose-red gown is décolleté, with 


lace-trimmed corsage. 
Signed at the lower left, G. JACQUET. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Laruam A. Fisu. 


PAUL LOUIS NARCISSE GROLLERON 
1848—1901 


vy 


GOLD A T RANCAIS 
Height, 13834 inches; width, 1024 inches 


In the corner of the courtyard a helmeted man in uniform, booted 
and spurred, stands facing the right, three-quarters front, and rolling 
a cigarette. His helmet is decorated with the vie horse’s tail and 
he wears a greatcoat with cape. 


Signed lower left, P. GRroLLERon. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


EMILE VAN MARCKE 


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125—-CATTLE' GRAZING 


go , Height, 1344 inches; length, 101% inches 


Bryonp a pond through whose gray water the rushes push up here 
and there, a number of cows are feeding from the grass along the 
border of a grove and in a field at the right. The field, away from 
the shadow of the trees, becomes yellow in the sunlight, and the sky 
above it has mounds of white and gray clouds. Below and between 


_them thin veils of the cloud vapor make the rest of the sky a very pale 


blue. Near the cows a peasant woman is standing. 


Signed at the lower left, Em. van Marcxe. 


From the William M. Chase sale, American Art Association, 1912. 27. Bd 
Property of a Prvvate Collector. Né J 


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IVAN P. POKITONOW 
Russian: 1840— 


a 2 ; 
 -196_F LUSHING she ck 


i 4 (Panel) 


i 3 Da Height, 784 inches; length, 1614, inches 

iz. A vista of a great swamp, brown in the autumn of the year, under a 
-__ gray-clouded sky with light at the hoziron. Brown reeds and a brown 
rock in the foreground and middle distance rise above the horizon 
line and are seen against the light of the sky. 


‘Signed at the lower right, I. Poxrronow, 1881. 


ch Na AR 


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; - Property of the Estate of the Late Laruam A. Fisu. 


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EMILE VAN MARCKE 


MK . : | Ir FRENCH: wine! ¥ ; f- 
_ 127—STUDY OF A BULLOCK EN SUNSHINE 
(Panel) 


| b p Height, 13 inches; width, 11 inches 
f 


In a gray way which lies along the edge of marshes at the border of 
a stream a red bullock spotted with white approaches the spectator. 
Behind it from the left the point of a dark green wood comes into 
view, reedy growths below and bordering the half-seen stream. The 
animal eyes the observer keenly, with head level as it walks with meas- 


ured step. 
Signed at the lower left, Kim. vAN MarcxkeE. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH 


ERICAN: 1854-1907 


128-VENETIAN GARDENS 
| S (ee Height, 10 inches; length, 14 winches 


Tue foreground a canal, its ripples sparkling with color, and on it 
gondolas with figures in them, one boat moving toward a broad stair 
in the middle distance. Beyond the stair and at right and left of 
it a garden of green trees, and at left of the garden and beyond ine 
Venetian buildings, including in the distance a tewer. 


Signed at the lower right, Henry P. Smiru. 


Property of the Estate of the Late LarHam A. Fisu. 


WILLIAM SARTAIN, A.N.A. 


Q. p 18438— 


ae MARSHES 


AMERICAN :, 


Yo. Height, 14 mches; length, 17 inches 


Busuy trees at an irregular corner of a dense wood encroach from 
the right in the middle distance upon a great open field of level land 
extending back on the left to a low horizon. The trees are a rich and 
dense brown, in autumn, and the field before and around them shows 
similar colors with yellower notes. The foreground is gray and a 
gray rock stands there. 

Signed at the lower right, W. Sarratn. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH 
AMERICAN: 1854-1907 


= ywovenice Celo Crt pad 


(Gouache 


- 3 5” ’ Height, 11 inches; width, 8 inches 


__ Burtprines of various heights and characteristic Venetian architecture 
_ appear in sunlight on the right, bordering a canal which disappears 
under a white bridge at the distant left. Beyond and back of them 

to right of the bridge a campanile rises before the lightly clouded sky. 


Signed at the lower right, Henry P. Surru. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Laruam A. F isu. 


HENRY WARD RANGER, N.A. 
American: 1858—1916 


QA, hue Van 


130—CLOUDY DAY 


30, 


Broap rough fields of the Low Countries le under a cloudy grayish- 
_ white sky, and there is a sense of dull monotony in the atmosphere. 
Through the center of the picture runs a gray road, and a peasant 
woman is seen walking through it. Beyond her are haystacks and 


low buildings. 


(Water Color) 


Height, 1714, inches; length, 2334 inches 


Signed at lower left, Henry Warp RANGER, °99. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


J.C. KAUFMANN 


Swiss: CONTEMPORARY 


131—DER MONT BLANC BEI ARGENTIERE 


eens, (Pastel) 


Height, 19 inches; length, 2415 inches 


Tue mountain with rugged flanks snow-laden and its lower courses in 
purplish shadow bounds the landscape in the background and on the 
left, before it lying a valley of green conifers. In front of the trees 
a stream winds its irregular way. | | 


Signed at the lower right, J. C. Kaurmann, 1913. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


J. C. KAUFMANN 


Swiss: CoNTEMPORARY 


\} 
132—THE ALPS 
(Pastel) 
10. ua: : 
Height, 19 inches; length, 24% mches 


‘Unver a dense blue sky streaked with clouds rocky Alpine peaks with 
snow on the slopes and in every crevice mount toward the top of the 
picture, a view of the distance obtained across the incline toward the 


left. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


q ; EDWIN CALCOTT 


| a 4 ‘ ) wae CENTURY 
| 13883—THE SQUALL 
gs (Panel) 
db , 
S Height, 1644 inches; length, 241% inches 


Ow a jetty at left, men are in conversation, and off to the right a 
_____topsail schooner is sailmg at a rapid clip in a choppy sea. She flies 
the Dutch flag. Other vessels are seen in the offing, and a black 
_ squall is in evidence at the-distant right. High on the left, the sky 
is filled with light clouds, and the sunshine coming through lightens 
the waters around the Dutch Ship. 


Signed at left on the jetty, Knowin Caxcorr, 1868. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


HENRY WARD RANGER, N.A. 


: American: 1858—1916 
Q é NA : Pid e-. 


134—_AUTUMN 
(Panel) 


| =| | O . Height, 12 inches; length, 16 mches 


| Our from the right juts a lightly wooded point of land, its trees wear- 
ing their autumn leafage with hints of gold. On the left an arm of 
| __ the sea, and in the foreground a few grayish boulders. 
. 


Signed at the lower left, H. W. Rance. 


Purchased direct from the artist. 


Property of Mr. Cuaries B. Lawson. 


WILLIAM TROST RICHARDS 


MERICAN: 1833—1905 
Wr. Oh kins iS 


1385—_LANDSCAPE 
VS. Height, 12 arches: acta ee 


In the foreground rambling arms of a stream, pushing into meadows 
on the border of a green wood which fills the background, the trees 
in sunshine and casting dark shadows on the water. 


Signed at the lower ae W. T. Ricwarps, 1858. — 


Shown at the Opening Exhibition, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 
Sciences, 1897. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Larnam A. Ftsu. 


CONSTANT TROYON 


a B. Boo uaphinxcn: 1810—1865 : i 


186—STUDY OF A COW 
[a : 


Height, 12°24 inches; width, 1534 inches 


A RED cow with a dense coat of rich and deep color, modified in the 
play of the light on it, stands facing the left with sunshine full upon 
her white face and glinting from her four white feet, her white under- 
body shadowed. She is on a sandy and brownish patch of ground 
in a green and rolling meadow, under a partly clouded sky. 


At lower right the stamp: VENTE TRoyon. 


Collection Montaignac, Parts. 4.4.Q 14 RX ~ <3. p/50« fe hana 


Property of a Private Owner. 


BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1857— 


_187—AUTUMN 


- | 1) ? ior. Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


We coat Saude ne ete ne eee — 


is i is autumn rich in color, and the low hills are a rich, reddish golden- 
a brown. In the middle. distance are a few trees, either leafless or show- 


= ing notes of gold and rich crimson. Near the foreground a felled 
4 i tree has been sawn into logs. 


Signed at lower right, Bruce Crane. 


_ Property of a Private Collector. 


-NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 


) | Frencu: 1807—1876 
Ba 


IRIERE DANS LA FORET 


DE FONTAINEBLEAU 
(Panel) 


3 Height, 13 inches; length, 16 inches 


Oren fields with scattered trees, detached and in clumps, and the 
rough land of the forest in the distance, on a day of brilliant sunshine 
but with many clouds in the sky. The foliage and the herbage greenish 
and golden-brown. Leading straight back through the centre of the 
landscape a road, in which a peasant woman is walking. 


Signed at the lower left, N. Draz. 


2 From the collection of Thomas McLean, London. — /lgn An~ a) 


Property of a Private Owner. 


HENRY P. SMITH 


AMERICAN: 1854-—1907 ‘= 


139—_EV ENING GLOW 


= 
ry) S : Height, 12 inches; length, 18 mches 


A LITTLE-USED road winds between the edge of a stream on the left 
and green uplands on the right, where beyond tall trees a low cottage 
stands. The last rays of the unseen sun on the left strike across the 
road and light the white and creamy walls of the cottage. : 


Signed at the lower right, Henry P. Smiru. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


AMERICAN SCHOOL 


Wh INETEENTH CENTURY 
6 A bee es 


140—STARTING FOR THE HUNT 
IN THE ADIRONDACKS 


Ad Height, 12 inches; length, 20 inches 


In the foreground two men, one in a red flannel shirt, are pushing 
out in a boat from a wooded shore onto a placid lake or stream, ac- 
companied by three hunting dogs, one looking eagerly out from the 
prow. The stream disappears-in the background, where cloud mists 
hang over the mountains. 

Signed at the lower right. — 


Property of a Private Collector. 


_ 


OTTO DE THOREN 


AUSTRI 182 1889 


Buk. 2 
141—HORSES TURN D OUT TO PASTURE 
> | q iE Panel: ais eight, 21144 mches; width, 1734 inches 


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dE [REE horses, a black, a sorrel and a white one, free in a meadow, 
have gathered at a lone pollard willow tree in the foreground, near 
inlet, on a bright, breezy day. 


Sale Signed at the lower right, O. pE THOREN. 


Pp rchased from the sale of the Estate of the ay g ary Hutchinson, 


= at the American Art Galleries, 1921. - #L 5/0 -Cb /boonek , “ph 


Property of Mx. Lionetto Perera. 


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a HENRY MOSLER, N.A. 
3 : | American: 1841— 
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— 1442—PICKING APPLES 
ss Height, 18 mches; width, 15 inches 
_ Unver a low-growing apple tree rich in ripe red fruit a young French 


_ peasant woman in crimson skirt and brown apron, blue waist and white 
headdress, reaches high and is filling her apron with apples. 


Signed at the lower left, Henry Moster, Pont Aven, *79. 


_ Property of a Private Collector. 


HENRY P. SMITH 


AMERICAN: 1854-—1907 
0 OL 


143—LANDSCAPE IN SUNSHINE AND SHADOW 


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Vo: : Height, 1214 wches; length, 1814 inches 


ForEcrounp in cloud shadow and at its verge a woman seated in the 
grass on the border of a pond. In the sunny middleground trees, and 
a cottage on the right, and in the distance on the left green fields and 


wooded hills. 
Signed at the lower left, Henry P. Smrrn. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Laruam A. Fisu. 


ANTON MAUVE 


\ dk TOE 1838—1888 
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144-S’PUDY OF AN OLD MILL 
Height, 11 ches; length, 17 inches 


4 p A) ; 7 
A note from nature of a moss-covered mill, with water-chute and 
wheel. The ground slopes down from the level of the pond above. 
Behind the pond is a background of green trees against a gray sky. | 
Shadows from hidden trees play over the grassy surface of the ground. 


Signed at the lower left, A. Mauve. 


From the Joseph Jefferson collection, New York, 1906. /5- SS95~ 


Sold at the Sale of the Estate of J. R. ANpREws at the American Art 
Galleries, January, 1916. - +46 - p heS- a < 


Property of a Prvvate Owner. 


WILLIAM H. HOWE, N.A. 


| OAT Set n: 1846— 
pcite ATTLE 


(Panel) 


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Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


STANDING in a stream on a sunny summer day are white cows and a 
red one and cows of mixed coloring, and the trees and landscape 
around them are a soft and bright green. 


Signed at the lower left, Witu1am H. Hows, N.A., 1916. 


Property of Mr. Cuaritzs B. Lawson. 


EGBERT VAN DER POEL 
wren: 1621—1654 


oy. 


146—AT THE WELL 


(Panel) 


Height, 15 inches; length, 1934 mches 


Own the left an old yellow house with thatched roof, on the bank of a 
stream. At the corner of the house an old woman pumping water, 
and ducks on the ground in front of her and in the stream. In a 
doorway at left another figure appears. 


Signed at the lower left, E. van vex Port, 16.... 
(date not deciphered). 


Property of a Private Collector. 


CARL MULLER 
ERMAN 
147VESTAL 
50 ’ Height, 201%, inches; width, 1314 inches 


TuHreEe-quarters length standing figure of a solemn faced young 
woman before a clouded background. She faces the observer, her 
head slightly inclined toward her right shoulder, over her head is a 


gauze veil, and she wears a rose waist of loose cut and a black mantle. __ 


Signed at the lower left, Cart MtLuLer, Disseitporr, 1878. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


HENRY WARD RANGER, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1858—1916 


148—WOODLAND INTERIOR 


(Board) 
A: 


Tuer woods in autumn, with delicate coloring in their foliage, and 
leaves already carpeting the ground, where gray and lichen-covered 
boulders protrude from low banks. The foreground the foliage over- 
shadows, the middleground is a sunny clearing, and in the background 
the woods are dense. : 


Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


Signed at the lower left, Henry W. Rancer, 1906. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


A 4 


PoE RS EERE EA RE REE Pe TO ED No MNO aoe 


PIERRE P. PRUD’HON 


y GTI. : 1758—1823 
c A... 


149—PORTRAIT DE JEUNE HOMME 
7 © ° Height, 22 inches; width, 1914 inches 


Hatr-Lencru portrait to right, three-quarters front; a young man, 
almost of feminine features, with rosy checks, large blue eyes and 
small mouth. He has an abundance of golden hair which falls to his 
shoulders, and is clad in white and greenish-black. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


GEORGE HERBERT McCORD, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1848—1909 


of 2, i) yee on 
150—OLD MILL ON THE AVON, 


STRATFORD, ENGLAND 


| / A b) ’ Height, 12 inches; length, 20 inches 


A BUILDING with a belfry rises in the middle distance, on the right of 
a placid stream still of small dimensions, which broadens in the fore- 
ground. Shadows are cast toward the observer, on the right is a 
figure in a rowboat, and to the left are white ducks, swimming. The 
surrounding countryside is green, lush, and supports many trees, with 
a cottage at the left and a towered building at the right visible in 
the distance. 


Signed at the lower right, G. H. McCorp. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Laruam A. Fisu. 


EMILE VAN MARCKE 
Frencu: 1827—1890 


B.S perk 


151_THE WATER MILL 
A a4 P Height, 2514 inches; width, 21 mches 


Tatu and straight rise slender trees above and about an old grey- 
gabled water-power mill, which stands to left of centre in a green and 
sunny clearing, its water wheel athwart the view. On the grass rm 
the foreground a woman from the mill cottage, in purple and blue 
and white and red, stands closely surrounded by many chickens who 
have rushed to her at the feeding call. 


Signed at the lower right, Em. van Marcxe. 


Collection Boussod Valadon, Paris; Collection Eugene Glaenzer, New 


York; Collection I. Montaignac, Paris. 4.a.a/ lists ELS. 2 57S b4.h yi 


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Property of a Private Owner. 


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MAURITZ,)FREDERICK HENDRICK DE HAAS 
E A 1832—1895 


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192M ARINE 
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vV Height, 14 inches; length, 22 inches 
In the right foreground a low mass of red-sandy rocks projecting 
mto a blue sea, with an outstanding rock against which the waves 


first break. In the left distance some sailing craft, and at right in 
the distance a low shore under brilliant white clouds. 


Signed at the lower right, M. F. H. pr Haas. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


JAMES McDOUGAL HART, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1828—1901 


58—_COWS IN WOODLAND 
a go ' Height, 20 inches; width, 14 inches 


Oren woodland along a stream, and through an arch of the trees a 
glimpse of azure sky. In the foreground the edge of a stream, to 
which some cows have come down, a slant of sunshine illumining their 
leader. Back of them comes a man. 


Signed at the lower right, Jamus M. Harr. 


Purchased direct from the artist. 


Property of Mr. Cuaries B. Lawson. 


C. HARRY EATON, A.NA. 


a AMERICAN: 1850—1901 
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154—LANDSCAPE 


iz YY on Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 
be va 


In the autumn one sees a tranquil sylvan landscape just taking on 
the changing colors of the waning year. A foreground green and cut 
by a brook displays some brown brush, and at left an orange-brown 
tree among some smaller trees. In middle distance a brown field. 
Beyond it dense green woods turning brown and a distant hillside. 


Signed at the lower left, C. Harry Eaton. 


Purchased from the Sale of the Estate of the Late Frank R. Lawrence 
at the American Art Galleries, 1919. HS S70 Wb Suman, lif 


Property of Mr. Lionetito PERERa. 


FREDERICK BALLARD WILLIAMS, N.A 


Rot Ca SAN: 1871— ( 
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se O ’ Height, reas inches; length, 24 inches 


Unver a blue sky with grayish-white clouds which is visible at the 
right a rough landscape of wild land is depicted in early autumn. 
At left the edge of a wood and at its border a figure in white and 
red. At right woods on lower land of the middle distance, beyond a 
foreground marked by outstanding gray boulders. 


Signed at the lower right, Frep’k BaLLarp WriiiaMs. 


Purchased direct from the artist. 


Property of Mr. Cuarzes B. Lawson. 


LEON RICHET 


eis 6) i Wee vi 1847—1907 


( 156-—EV ENING SUN : 
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Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 


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A LANDSCAPE at the end of day with light clouds covering a sky which 
at the horizon is crimson. The light clouds and the crimson glow are 
reflected in a lake of the foreground, which is darkened by the shadows 
of a group of trees. Standing beside the trees is a peasant woman in 
blue, white and red. At the right a point of woods projects into 
the lake. 


Signed at lower right, Lton RicHer. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


JEAN JACQUES HENNER 


Gs 


fs | Frencu: 1829—1905 
Aut ee 


157—PORTRAIT HEAD 
(Panel) 
Lf f 
Height, 10°%4 mches; width, 81% inches 


From F. Gerard, Paris. 
Property of a Private Owner. 


Heap and shoulders of a blond young woman, figure to left three- 
quarters front and face in profile to left, observed in a broad light 
against a dark background. Face and breast are white, her loose hair 
is a light brown, and about her shoulders is a crimson wrap. 


Signed at the upper right, J. J. HENNER. 


JULES DUPRE 
Frencu: 1812—1899 


158—_LANDS apenly in 


4 4 a Height, 12 inches; length, 20 inches 


Woops are at left in the foreground, their foliage showing autumn 
tints, and the sunshine glinting from their light trunks. Across a 
pond or stream which reflects the ight from a brilliant sky is another 
clump of woods, made up of short trees; in the background are the 


fields of agriculture. 


Signed at lower left, Jutzes Dupre. 


rane sce oe Se aye ty ‘ rn p 


Property of a Private Owner. 


GUY C. WIGGINS, A.N.A. 


het a. dr yiiye. © 1883— 4 


159—_TWIN PEAKS 
0 p ' Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


A GREEN landscape of wide expanse, the observer looking over an 
extensive valley of diversified aspect, with occasional dwellings, and 
over rolling lands that‘finally lead to two distant rounded peaks sit- 
ting as twins under the clouds. 


Signed at the lower left, Guy C. Wreerns. 


Property of a Prvvate Collector. 


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JEAN CHARLES CAZIN 


Frencu: 1840—1901 


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+ 160—TOBLAS AND THE ANGEL 


; 3 AS ak . Height, 1314 mches; length, 1614 inches 


A Hitt of uneven surface and showing yellowish-green notes, and a 
few wild flowers in the foreground, descends from the left, treeless and 
in sunshine. Near the left. foreground appear the two figures of the 
title, standing on the ground and in conversation. At the right is 
more wild land, a darker green, and rising to a high and nearly level 


horizon. 
Signed at the lower left, J. C. Cazin. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


ALEXANDER H. WYANT, N.A. 
_AmeERican: 1836—1892 


ty. £. ER 
Sas t Height, 15 inches; length, 26 inches 


A variep American landscape of hill and valley i presented to view, 
under a pale sky with many light clouds. The hillsides are largely 
covered with trees in the full richness of summer foliage, and the parts 
clear of trees show fields of varied color. On low ground in the middle 
distance are cottages almost buried in the trees. The green open fore- 
ground shows outcroppings of gray and brown rocks. 


Signed at lower left, A. H. Wyant, 1860. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


FELIX ZIEM 
eRe, 1821—1911 


162—LE reed OUR DU GRAND PRIX » 
bet Height, 18Y4 inches; length, 26 inches 


A BROAD avenue, in cloud shadow in the foreground, closes in in per- 
spective down the centre of the picture, bordered by high banks of 
shrubbery and trees and leading into sunshine, and on to a dim and 
vague distance and toward a gray rainy sky. Surmounting the green 
banks, city houses catch the shaft of sunshine. In eager motion in 
the avenue are massed all manner of vehicles and people afoot, mak- 
ing all haste possible. 

Signed at lower right, ZieM. 


From the sale of Messrs. Winkel & Magnussen of Copenhagen, Amer- 


ican Art Galleries, April, 1922.-*/3- prye- daw Galhewo 


Property of a Private Owner. 


CHARLES EMILE JACQUE 


M f : | Frencu: 1813—1894 
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16838—_CHICKENS 
| : { b S, Height, 1814 inches; width, 15 mches 


AN exquisite painting with all the charm that Jacque put into his 
compositions of simple animal life and building surfaces. The corner 
of a yard is depicted with a few steps leading down into it and a wall 
of plaster over brick at the back of the steps. On the steps are a 
game rooster and numerous hens of various colors. -Most of them 
are taking life easy in the sunshine. On the ground are bits of green 
vegetables, and one hen is down there getting her feed. | 


Signed at the lower left, Cu. Jacque. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


CHARLES SCHREYVOGEL 


OF Oss baa 1861—1912 


164TH E CLOSE CALL 
350: Height, 25 inches; width, 34 inches 


In the foreground two Hoke are galloping fiercely in the spectator” s 
direction. One, a bay, bears a middle aged cowboy, whose smoking 
pistol is held up near his head. The other, an Indian calico pony, 
carries two Indians on. its back, one of whom aims his pistol at the 4 
cowboy. In the background, fighting is going on and a horse lies dead. 


Signed at lower right, CHas. ScuREYvoGEt. 


Property of a Private Owe? , 


LEON RICHET 


iS, WS. LY ' emia 1847—1907 


165—EV ENING ee 
4 Se Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 


A couLpEN light glows softly above the horizon, an after effect of — 
sunset, while the light of day is still over the earth. In the foreground 
an irregular stream reflects the light clouds above the golden ones, and 
at the right and left are short and tall trees in groups, and near the 
centre stands a lone poplar. Coming down to the stream is a girl 
in blue, white and red. ee 


Signed at the lower right, Lton Ricuer. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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MARTIN RICO 


SpanisH: 1850—1908 


Seat +e 


166—GARDEN IN THE LAGUNA 
5S Height, 1714, inches; length, 311% inches 


Unver a fair turquoise sky slightly hazy toward the horizon a garden 
wall reaches from the right into the picture, with water in front of 
it and passing around the left, beyond which is a distant city. Above 
the garden wall rise trees and plentiful greenery, in the sunshine, and 
the reflections enliven the water of the foreground. On a green point 
of land at the left, in front of the wall, are two figures. 


Signed at right, on the wall, Rico. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Laruam A. Fisu. 


ROBERT C. MINOR, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1840—1904 | 


167—LANDS 
VoD: Height, 22 inches; length, 30 inches 


One of the most exquisite and poetic of the artist’s paintings. A 
landscape of charm executed with the restraint of a masterly brush. 
On the right is the edge of a forest, the foliage in the luxury of full 
summer. On the left is a wooded hillside, which shows also a detached 
tree, and in the background are low hills. In the foreground and 
extending to the middle distance is a marsh with lush green grasses 
and some brownish bushy weeds, and in a corner a pond of blue water 
comes to view. Sunshine lights the marsh and tints the lighter clouds 
in a sky which shows some blackness. 3 


| : Signed at lower right, Mrxor. 
From the Mimor sale. ve 


Property of a Private Owner. 


LOT “ON 


CHIN ‘owpl *Q waqoy fg) addvosanv’y] 


EDWARD WILLIS REDFIELD 


a g. - | | ! | Ag be 1868— 


168—WOODS IN WINTER 
Ts | Height, 18 Sees length, 26 dabhee 


SNow covers the ground and the bare as of frees are seen all 
around, their tops rising above the picture line. In the background 
and toward the right the land rises. Coming to view in the middle 

. distance a cold green brook winds into the picture, and broadens on 

/ its way forward. — | | omen 
Signed at the lower right, EK. W. RepFIELD. 


'. Property of a Private Owner. 


JAKOB MARIS 


Z IK | s Tee 1838—1899 © 
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169—THE END OF DAY _ 
/ ) p } Height, 19 inches; length, 31 imches 


A LANDSCAPE in the dusk, with a canal in the middle distance and a 
few trees seen obscurely. In the foreground, headed towards the 
right, a team of wearied horses are seen and the figure of a man on 
top of one of them. 
| Signed at the lower right, J. Marts. 


From the American Art Association. AB v 


Property of a Private Owner. 


VICTOR PIERRE HUGUET 


Frencu: 1835—1902 


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170—-CAVALIERS ARABES 


/ 2 , Height, 26 inches; length, 334 inches 


On a sandy plain covered with grass and weeds, which occupies the 

foreground, a number of Arabs are seen, most of them mounted. They 

sit their gray and brown horses rigidly, each holding his long gun. 

| Their picturesque apparel is of various colors. Two men stand on the 

| ground near them, and others, mounted, are seen in the background. 

| In the distance are bleak and colorful hills, and brilliant sunshine 
illumines the entire scene. | 

Signed at lower left, V. Hucuer. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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GEORGE INNESS, JR., N.A. 


; AmeERIcAN: 1854— 
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171_SUMMER SKIES 


4 SO : Height, 2834 inches; length, 36 inches 


GREEN fields of indefinite details border a foreground pond, and extend 
across the picture under cloud shadows. Beyond some trees in the 
middle distance sunshine breaks through the clouds and illumines the 
earth. The sky is a mass of clouds, some white, some creamy, some 
gray, and at left are glimpses of the blue beyond. On the right and 
high aloft a black storm is gathering. : : 


Signed at lower right, INNEss, JR. 


Purchased direct from the artist. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 


, f | fey CA 1857— 
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172—HILLSIDES, GREEN AND GOLDEN 


2 0-0. Height, 20 inches; length, 23°4 inches 


GREEN hills fill the background, their shadows bluish. In the valley 
before them are white cottages and a silver-blue stream. On the 
hither side of the stream another cottage appears in the green fields, 
and on a hillside in the foreground appears a golden field. 


Signed at lower right, BrucE CRANE. 


Purchased direct from the artist. 


Property of Mr. CuHarzes B. Lawson. 


JEAN CHARLES CAZIN 


3 Frencu: 1840—1901 — 
bS0, Gt is Conwy, 
173—BRITTANY COAST | 


Height, 32 inches; width, 2534 inch: 


In late afternoon some leaden clouds are moving in the sky, and among 
them others tinged with mauve, while beyond them, low over the sea, 
the sky is a tone of pale gold. The foreground is a rough hillside 
sloping to the water, its wild and wind-blown grasses and flowers lean- — 4 | 
ing under the pressure of the airs. At the top of the hill are some 
stone ruins, and near the bottom in the foreground a woman is seated a 
reading. She is young with golden-red hair, and a kerchief EEA DE : 
her head. She is observed in profile to the right. 4 


Signed at the lower ie J. C. Cazin. 
From the ager Palmer Collectio 


Property of a Private Owner. 


No. 173—Brirrany 


Coast (By Jean Charles Cazin 


ROBERT WARD VAN BOSKERCK, N.A. 


Q a i ) Pecd 1855— 


174—A BIT OF MEADOW NEAR é 4 
ST. HUBERT, ADIRONDACKS | 


| ¢ ry : Height, 24 inches; length, 32 inches 


Srrone sunlight is reflected from bits of yellow-green meadow in the 
right foreground and the central middle distance, the meadows lying __ 
in a valley almost encircled by wooded mountains, and bisected by a 
clear stream conspicuous in the left foreground. In the stream the — i 
blue and green and rose and mauve reflections of the sky and trees 
intensify each other, and the still air of summer is warm over the — 
landscape. z 
Signed at the lower right, R. W. Van Boskercx. 


Direct from the artist. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


MAURITZ FREDERICK HENDRIK DE HAAS 


AMERICAN: 1832—1895 
no RINE: TH oe 


ae Height, 27 inches ; width, 22 mches . 


Wir a steam lighter and a savin vessel seen pitching in the Biche 
before a heavily storm-laden sky, the tossing sea breaks against pro- 
jecting rocks in the foreground, sending white foam high in the air. 


Signed at the lower right, M. F. H. pz Haas, 751 


Purchased from the Sale of the Estate of the Late Mary Hutchinson 
at the American Art Galleries, 1921. —-F35- 75 — hh & Carne “gh 


Property of Mr. Lionetto PERERA. 


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ROBERT WARD VAN BOSKERCK, N.A. 
| AMERICAN: 1855— 


176—_CONNECTICUT HILLS 


b b Height, 24 inches; length, 36 inches 


Ow a day of brilliant sunshine a wide expanse of country is depicted 
in panoramic view. Cultivated and wild fields, woods, flowers and 
streams appear in great variety, and in the foreground a rough field 
road winds between a hillside and a pond. On the left is a mass of 
field flowers, in bloom. In a middle distance valley appears a village. 


Signed at lower left, R. W. Van BosxKercx. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


ROBERT WARD VAN BOSKERCK, N.A. 


1" | | ee 1855— ' 4 


177—EARLY SUMMER, KEENE VALLEY 


Q v 0 Height, 24 inches; length, 32 inches eae. . 


A sHALLow stream entering the picture in the central distance broadens — E 
to occupy the foreground, and varieties of trees grow thickly on either 
side. Far in the background is the blue cone of a mountain, The sky a 
is a paler blue and strewn with light clouds. Sunshine illumines a 
part of the perspective, and the foliage of the trees is reflected in the 
stream. . oo 

Signed at the lower right, R. W. Van Bosxercx. 
Direct from the artist. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


GEORGE H. BOUGHTON, N.A., R.A. 


0 i () ) iy Bees 1833—1905 
173—THE SWING | 
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t S ’ Height, 20 inches; length, 30 mches 


CHILDREN are at play in the foreground and a small girl is in a swing, 
its ropes pulled by older girls. She has kicked off a slipper. Other 

_ children are at either hand, and two small ones are seated in a golden 
field in the middle distance. More trees fill the background. 


Signed on the foremost tree at left, GHB (monogram), ’66. 


Property of the Estate of the Late LarHam A. Fisu. 


1 A owe S a ad Pa pen . yas 
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FRANK MYERS BOGGS 
AMERICAN: 1855— 


179—LA S SINE A PARIS: 
QUAI DES AUGUSTINS 


Height, 251% inches; length, 3614, inches 


Tue river traverses the picture from the right foreground to the left 
distance passing midway under the busy Pont Neuf, with the statue 
of Henri IV visible. On the left the broad quai is alive with pedes- 
trians and vehicles and the long line of stalls of the bouquinistes is 
partly deserted. The river is full of colorful reflections partly from 
picturesque buildings on the right bank, which is in sunshine. 


Signed at the lower left, Franx Boces, Paris, 1922. 


Purchased direct from artist. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


JOSEPH H. BOSTON 


AMERICAN :- CONTEMPORARY 


WO. Freean 


180—LANDSCAPE 


/ 0, Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches 


Unver a white and gray clouded sky with brilliant sunshine coming 
through rifts a diversified landscape i is spread before the eye. | On the 
left is rough land partly wooded, bordered by a rude road which leads 
straight back from the foreground; midway is a woman, walle On 
the right are open fields, with occasional cottages. | ee 


LYE ELIT LILES LT SOL IH LENE SRDS INO NOLL GEL AS EE RINE LENIN, SO LL CRY EA 


Signed at the lower left, Josep H. Boston. ee 


Purchased from I. A. Rose. 
Property of Mr. Cuarires B. Lawson. 


HENRY P. SMITH 
ther, a 1854— 1907 


Soy te Ura LLIVAN COUNTY 


SO: Height, 25 inches; length, 3514 inches 


Hixrs in sunshine and in shadow, under clouds grayish and golden, 
and valleys between them. In the foreground the landscape is green, 
and supports numerous trees, and through a valley a hurrying brook 
courses, from the centre of the picture toward the left foreground. 


Signed at the lower right, Henry P. Suirn. 
Shown at the Openmg Exhibition, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 
Sciences, June, 1897. } 
Property of the Estate of the Late LarHam A. Fisu. 


GUSTAVE COURBET 


3 FRENCH: eee 
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182—LE MOULIN EN LA VALLEE 


i b Se e Height, 281, inches ; length, 3614 anches 


Hvce gray cliffs abut on the right, their tops covered with short trees, 
and at their foot is a patch of green grass. In the centre of the 
canvas, before a mass of green trees whose foliage is in sunshine, there 
appears the complicated structure of an old mill and residence com- 
bined, its various gables pointing in different directions. The face is 
brown, under a red-brown tile roof. All around is greenery, and down 
through the central ground comes the mill stream, in two branches, 
the water whitening in its descent. ; 


Signed at lower right, G. Courset, 1869. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


GEORGE H. BOGERT, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1864— _ 


BW. Laces 


188—_SUMMER MORNING 
JA 7 Height, 28 inches; length, 36 inches 


Mornrxe over an inviting landscape of woodland and open fields. 
In the foreground on either hand are the edges of woods, at either 
side of a pond, and beyond the water are fields in sunshine, extending 


to far hills. ‘ 
Signed at the lower left, Grorce H. Bocrrr. ws 
Purchased direct from the artist. 


Property of Mr. Cuartes B. Lawson. 


THOMAS BIRCH 
Honorary Member National Academy of Design 


¢ {ERICAN: 1779-—1851 | 
ate BANA TTOAL 


184A NAVAL COMBAT 
q 9) ' Height, 1914 wmches; length, 24 inches 


On an ocean of confused seas four warships of the days of sails are 
depicted in battle. Among them the United States frigate “Consti- 
tution” and the British ‘‘Warspite.” The ships are firig and the red 
flashes are followed by clouds of white smoke. 


Signed at lower left, Navau Comsat, T. Bircu. 


Formerly mn the Estate of Major William Boerum Wetmore. vou 


Property of a Private Owner. 


PIERRE MIGNARD 
Frencu: 1610—1695 


185—_THE DUC ESS OF LORRAINE 


930. 
| g Hatr-Lencru standing figure of a handsome young woman, with large 
and brilliant eyes, facing the spectator. Her décolleté gown is richly 
embroidered, and further adorned with jewels. An ermine mantle 
envelopes her, embroidered in gold with the fleur-de-lys of France. 
At left and right at the bottom is “Mme. la Duchesse de Lorraine.” 
Painted in an oval on a rectilinear canvas. 


wmches; width, 23 inches 


Béatrix Cusance (died 1663), wife of Charles IV, Duke of Lorraine. 


Erom the Vicomte de Valence Collection. ‘a6 Calaha it ae 


Property of a Private Collector. 


JOHN TRUMBULL 
American: 1756-—1843 


186—WILLIAM GILES GODDARD, 1794-1846 


| / i Height, 30 inches; Cad inches 
Bo, Mr. Cerys mynd: Big pH 


Portrair of a middle aged man, thre¢ quarters length, seated and 
facing the left, three-quarters front. He has a rosy complexion and 
is partly bald and he wears a choker collar, white jabot and white 
waistcoat, and a black coat, He is seated in an armchair upholstered 
in red, and rests one hand in his lap. 


William Giles Goddard was graduated from Brown University in 1812, was 
owner of the newspaper Rhode Island American from 1814 to 1825, and a teacher of 
philosophy from 1825 to 1834. 

Col. John Trumbull, who served under Washington, was born in Connecticut, a 
son of the Governor, “Brother Jonathan” Trumbull. After the Revolution he went 
to London to study under West and was arrested in retaliation for the execution of 
Major André. He was released only under the surety of West and Copley. He 
preceded Rembrandt Peale in the presidency of the American Academy. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


J. L. KRIMMEL 


A AMERICAN: 1785—1821 
187—PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMA 
%0 Height, 2734 wmches; length, 22 inches 


HaL¥F-LeNeTH portrait of a young man with a bland, inquiring look, 
to right, three-quarters front. He wears a black coat and a white 
waistcoat, stock and jabot. His chestnut hair is curly and he wears 
young whiskers forward of his ears. 

John Lewis Krimmel came to Philadelphia from Europe and became a member 
of the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts. He painted a large picture of the 


landing of William Penn and many portraits. Dunlap recounts his life and gives a 
list of paintings by him. 


Property of a Private Owner. 
(Companion to Number 188) 


J. L. KRIMMEL 


2 ( Q y.\ a0 wee: 1785—1821 


188—PORTRAIT OF A LADY 
Y dD Height, 2724 inches; length, 22 inches 


At three-quarters length, standing and facing slightly to the left, a 
handsome young woman of oval features, with black hair curled and 
worn in the formal fashion of the period. She wears a trim white gown 
and ruche, and she is enwrapped in a blue mantle, with a line of gold at 


the edge. 


; John Lewis Krimmel came to Philadelphia from Europe and became a member 
of the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts. He painted a large picture of the 
landing of William Penn and many portraits. Dunlap recounts his life and gives a 
list of paintings by him. 


Property of a Private Owner. 
(Companion to Number 187) 


4, Py 


THREE-QUARTERS length portrait of a handsome man, standing with 7 


THOMAS SULLY 
Honorary Member National Academy of Design 


AMERICAN: 1783—1872 


sen Hast te WOOD RICHARDS, 1797- 1851 


Height, 86 inches; width, 281 inches 


his right hand tucked into his coat, and his left elbow resting on a 
red pedestal. In his left hand he holds a book, a finger marking a 
place between the leaves, He wears the formal black clothing of the 


second quarter of the nineteenth century, his coat collar rising high 


at the back of his neck and enfolding a high white turnover collar 
upheld by a white stock. The edge of a cream colored waistcoat 
comes to view. <A fine, upstanding man, with keen expression and well 


chiseled features. His dark hair is worn becomingly loose, and with 


curls forward of the ears. 


Signed at the lower right, T.S. (monogram) 1831. 


Benjamin Richards was graduated from Princeton in 1815 and after traveling 
returned to Philadelphia and entered business. He was elected to the Legislature in 
1827 and Mayor of Philadelphia in 1832. He was a founder of the Girard Life In- 
surance & Trust Company, and of the Blind Asylum, and was a director of Girard 
College. It has been said of him that he was considered one of the handsomest men 
in Philadelphia. 

Thomas Sully is too well known as an American portrait painter to require 
identification. He spent much of his life in Philadelphia. 


Property of a Prvvate Owner. 


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JOHN VANDERLYN 
-1775—1852 


190—HENRY ECKFORD, | 


Wy Qaarinad' Ad! ARCHITECT, 1775-1882 


50 Height, 31 ime es! width, 25 wmches 


Hatr-teneru portrait of a clear-eyed man with finely chiseled features, 
to right, regarding the observer. He has dark hair and wears a black 
coat with a white stock and jabot. 


Henry Eckford was born in Scotland, and at the age of sixteen became a ship- 
builder at Quebec at the yards of his uncle. He came to New York in 1796 and ~ 
established a yard of his own and took the lead in his profession. In 1812 he con- 
structed a fleet of warships on Lake Erie in quick time. He built the Robert Fulton 
and made in her the first successful ocean trip ever made by a steamship from New 
York to Havana and New Orleans. In 1820 he was made naval constructor at the 
Brooklyn Navy Yard, and six ships of the line were built after his models. Leaving 
the Government’s service, he engaged again in a yard of his own and built vessels 
for European and South American Governments. In 1831 he built a frigate for the 
Sultan of Turkey and made the first trip in her to Turkey. The Sultan offered to 
make him chief constructor in the navy. He accepted, and died in Constantinople 
the next year. 


Property of a Private. Collector. 


SAMUEL LOVETT WALDO 
AMERICAN: 17838—1861 


WILLIAM JEWETT. 


191—PORTRAIT OF 3 
; EDWARD SANFORD, 1805-1876 
YO. : (Panel) 
Height, 33 inches; width, 2514 inches 


THREE-avARTERS length, seated in an armchair, to right, three-quar- 
ters front. An austere smooth shaven man with dark eyes, and spec- 
tacles, in black and wearing a white stock and high choker collar. 
In his lap he holds a small closed volume. 


Edward Sanford, poet and statesman, was graduated at Union College, 1824; 
editor of the Washington Globe, 1836; elected a State Senator, 1843. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


JAMES E. FREEMAN, N.A. 
(Pupil of William Dunlap) 
AMERICAN; 1808—1885 


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192—PORTRAIT OF THE/ ARTIST 
/ 60. Height, 34 inches; width, 27 inches 


THREE-QUARTERS-LENGTH, standing, figure to left, three-quarters front, 
and face turned to the observer. In black with black neckcloth and 
white shirtfront. A handsome young man clean shaven, with dark 
| hair blowing free, a warm complexion, and clear eyes turned upon the 
spectator. Neutral grayish background. 


On back: J. E. Freeman, 1838. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


-RALPH EARL 
| American: 1751—1801 


193—HENRYVPENDLETON, 
STATESMAN, 1750-1789 


Height, 3614 inches; width, 28 inches 


Porrrair at three-quarters length, standing, painted in an oval on 
a rectilinear canvas. A tall man of some dignity, clean shaven and 
with bushy gray hair, which is brushed up from the forehead and grows 
plentifully back of his ears. He faces the spectator with large quiet 
eyes, one hand in the pocket of his waistcoat and the other tucked into 
the waistcoat below the jabot. Black open coat. 


Henry Pendleton was one of the Culpeper Minute Men, the first Revolutionary 
regiment organized in the South. He originated the County Court Act of South 
Carolina in 1785 and was a member of the Constitutional Convention in 1788. Pen- 
dleton County, South Carolina, was named for him. 

Ralph Earl, born in 1751, in Leicester, Massachusetts, painted portraits and 
miniatures in Connecticut twenty years later. He went to London and studied under 
West, painted by commission a portrait of George III, and returning to America 
painted some Revolutionary compositions which were engraved by Amos Doolittle. 
His father marched to Lexington with the Governor’s Guards. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


JOHN WESLEY JARVIS a 


MN pe AME ae 1780—1884 
Nye eevee it 
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194 COLONEL ALE a MACOMB, 1782- 21s ; £ 


3 po, Height, 30 inches; width, 251/, inches BR . | 


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Ha.r-.LenetuH, seated figure, to left, three-quarters front. A young yi 
man of commanding mien, smooth shaven and with a warm complexion, 
his reddish-chestnut hair tousled. He looks directly at the spectator. — ; 
He is dressed in black and wears a high choker collar and white stock a 
and jabot. He sits easily in a red upholstered chair, over the back 
of which his left elbow rests. He wears yellow Bes a yal a Sa 


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Signed at the upper left, JARVIS. 


Alexander Macomb entered the cavalry in 1799, and was transferred to the 
artillery in 1813, rising in rank and doing effective service at Niagara and Fort 
George, and becoming brigadier-general in 1814. He received the thanks of Congress ~ 
and after the death of General Jacob Brown in 1835 became commander of the ees 
of the United States. He published various books on martial law. 

John Wesley Jarvis was born in EnglInd, a nephew of the famous preacher 
after whom he was named. He was brought as an infant to Philadelphia and died — 
in New York. He studied with Malbone and later Inman was his pupil, and he and 
Inman went to New Orleans. Jarvis painted many portraits which Tuckerman says 
are to be found in manor houses of the South and municipal halls of the East. 


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Property of a Private Owner. 


No. 194—CotoneL ALEXANDER Macomps, 1782-1841 


(By John Wesley Jarvis) 


RICHARD COSWAY 


0. cuisH: 1740—1821 
0. weir 


195—PORTRAIT OF MISS PEMBERTON 
yY 6 . Height, 871% inches; width, 811% inches 


Porrratr of a fine looking young woman with roses in her cheeks and 
a mass of long, curling, chestnut hair, who is seated on a park bench 
before a conventional wooded background. Figure toward the spec- 
tator, she turns her head to look toward her left with smiling eyes. 
She is clad in white with a blue sash and wears a large Leghorn hat 
trimmed with blue ribbons and white feathers. 


From the collection of Thomas McLean, London. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


| CHARLES ANDRE (CARLE) VANLOO 
Ga ilies eeew pr Frencu: 1705—1765 


196—PORTRAIT OF MADAME DE MOUCHY 
ft bX). Height, 391 mches; width, 32 inches 


"THREE-QUARTERS-LENGTH seated figure of a beautiful French woman 
in a décolleté gown of brilliant golden-yellow with white corsage and 
blue trimming. She faces the spectator, right hand on her chair-arm 
and her left hand in her lap, where she holds a sheet of music. Her 
curling powdered hair is garlanded with flowers, and a long braid 
enwound with pearls is brought forward over one shoulder. Park 
background. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


GEORGE HENRY HARLOW 
(Pupil of Sir Thomas Lawrence) 


5 EncuisH: 1787—1819 


97—_THE TWO SISTERS 


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| ¥ $0. Height, 50 inches; width, 37 inches 


_ Tue elder sister, who is blossoming into womanhood, stands facing the 
spectator with figure slightly to left, and is depicted nearly at full 
length in the attitude of playing the harp. She is in a white décollet¢ 
gown with a blue sash. The younger sister, also in white, and wearing 
a red sash, is seated at the lower right and looks upward, her face in 
profile to left. She holds carelessly some music. 


Purchased from'T’. J. Blakeslee, New York. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


fr G. F. ROTIG 
R eae ll 1873— 
: | 198—MOOSE IN THE FOREST 


¥3 Height, 32 mches; width, 2534 imches 
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A uitisipE sloping from the left is carpeted with autumn leaves, 
through which moss covered boulders project, the decline terminating 
at a rapid brook in which there are more boulders. On the hillside are 
sundry trees, mainly small, and among them comes a procession of 
moose, in straggling line. Their leader has just stepped into the water, 
standing athwart the view and keenly watching. 


Signed at the lower left, G. F. Roric, 09, 


Property of a Private Owner. 


PIERRE AUGUSTE COT 
Frencu: 1837—1883 


Ni ’ G ’ ‘I A oor ALY «/ 
199_THE SWING 


3 =) F Height, 41 inches; width, 25 inches 


Youne love, dreamy and happy in a swing, the youth of dark hair and 
complexion in a dark red garment that leaves his arms and legs nude, 
the maiden with blond tresses and wrapped in diaphanous white. While 
he guards the swing ropes she clasps her arms about his neck and 
nestles to his shoulder. Surroundings, woodland and wildflowers. 


Signed at the lower right, Pl AP Cot. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


JAN VAN GOYEN 
Dutcu: 1596—1666 


200 BEACH SCENE WITH SHIPPING 
(Panel) 


LTS Height, 271 inches; length, 4014 inches 


Art the left the end of a jetty projects into view with people on it and 
boats around it, and stretching across the picture to right is the low 
flat sandy Dutch shore. Here a large number of villagers have gathered 
for the arrival of the fishing fleet. They are seated on various objects 
on the sands, in sunshine and shadow. An anchor and a windlass are 
among the objects on the sands, and offshore are the vessels of the 
fleet, under full sail. 


Signed on the windlass, VG (monogram), 1644. 


From the Hogenberg Collection. 


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Fiom the Lady Chandos Pole Collection. \Yy Culelaw— 
Property of a Private Collector. . 


ALFRED VON WIERUSZ-KOWALSKI 


PouisH: 1849— 
Ore 


201—_MARKET DHY IN POLAND 


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A Gray day without direct sunlight but with a diffused light illumin- 
ing under the shadow of clouds a treeless and uneven country of hum- 
mocks and rocks, skirting a stream and encompassing a village which 
displays a church and some windmills. Teams of three and four 
horses drawing primitive carts are making their way toward the 
village, and in the foreground the driver of one turns to look in the 
spectator’s direction. 


Signed at the lower left, A. Wirrvusz-Kowatskl. 
Shown at the Opening Exhibition, Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 
Sciences, 1897. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Laruam A. Fisu. 


OTTO DE THOREN 
USTRIAN: 1828—1889 


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202—-COMING FROM THE HARVEST 
SO Height, 29 inches; length, 43 inches 


ScarTerine a flock of geese to either side of a broad farm road, a girl 
gaily driving a three-horse team drawing a grain-laden cart comes for- 
ward through meadows, two children seated in the wagon with her. 


Signed at the lower right, O. pe THOREN. 
From Goupil’s. | 


Exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 


Purchased from the sale of the Estate of the Late Mary Hutchinson = 
at the American Art Galleries, 1921. KS piso - he Barwch, (A 


Property of Mr. Lionetto PEreEra. a 


MADAME MARIE ELISABETH VIGEE- LEBRUN 


Nene at l, weer Gere 1755—1842 


03—MADEMOISELLE DE | 
CHOISEUL-GOUFFIER (Daughter i the 
French Ambassador at Constantinople) 


vs 0, Height, 50 inches; width, 40 imches 


Porrrair nearly at full length, standing, facing the spectator directly. 
A smiling young lady in a blue décolleté gown with elbow sleeves puffed, 
and trimmed with white. She holds lightly a mauve mantle and rests 
her right elbow on a rose-pink cushion on top of a pedestal. She 
has abundant chestnut curls, bound with a blue ribbon. Neutral atmos- 
pheric background. <A portrait probably painted in St. Petersburg 
circa 1800. | 


From the Henry de la Roche Collection, Paris. No Colaleyre— 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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ATTRIBUTED TO 
PAOLO VERONESE 


i} “e a / We, : 1528—1588 
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201—_LA DAME AU MINIATURE 
40, Height, 51 wmches; width, 41 inches 


Ficure nearly at full length of a handsome woman seated facing the 
observer and leaning back comfortably, her left elbow resting upon 
cushions almost at shoulder height and her head resting lightly against 
the hand. In hei right hand she holds out to public view a miniature 
she has just taken from-a casket on her lap, in which a necklace of 
pearls remains. She wears a crimson skirt and a dark waist which 
is trimmed with fine lace and has a broad lace collar. A young woman 
with experienced ,eyes, and an abundance of golden hair which hangs 
loosely over both her shoulders. 


From the Catholina. Lambert Collegtion, American Art Association, 
New York, 1916.__ 268~ BSOo Y oe Wd 


Property of a Private Collector. 


GUILLAUME SEIGNAC 


Oo p y | Frencu: ConTrEMPORARY 
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205—_JHUNE FEMME DEMI-NUE 


Sm / D ? Height, 5744 inches; width, 821 inches 


Furt-tencru figure of a blond young woman with deep set eyes, 
seated on a ledge before a dark green wood, figure to front and head 
turned toward her right shoulder. She has a look of rapt attention 
and a vague smile. Upper body nude, a white drapery covers her 
limbs. Her right hand rests on the ledge beside her and her left is 


brought to her breast. 
Signed at the lower right, G. Srienac. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


RENE XAVIER PRINET 


A FreNcH: CoNTEMPORARY 
206—LA 


TRADITION 
Height, 54 inches; length, 5734 inches 


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In a well lighted room, the light entering from a window at the left, 
two women are seated in armchairs beside a mantlepiece. One, an 
elderly woman, with her back towards the wall, faces the spectator and 
talks earnestly to a young girl seated next her, who looks at her and 
listens intently. The elder emphasizes her remarks with a gesturing 
hand. She wears a black gown and a broad white lace jabot and black 
lace cap. The girl is plainly dressed, in a striped skirt, a gray jacket 
over her white waist, and is seen profil perdu. 


Signed at the lower right, R. X. Prinet, 1916. 


Exhibited at the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


AUGUST FREDERICK ALBRECHT SCHENCK 
GERMAN: 1828—1900 


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207_-SHEHEP IN A STORM 


ue i) ' Height, 36 inches; length, 5734 inches 


Snow covers the ground and swirls in the air before a darkening sky, 
and a large flock of sheep stand huddled together, guarded by their 
shepherd and his dog. 

Signed at the lower left, ScHENCK. 


Eahibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 


Sold at the sale of the Estate of Mary Hutchinson, at the American 
Art Galleries, February, 1921.-f67— KUO ~E KS. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


ALBERT BIERSTADT 
i AMERICAN: 1830— 


208—_CY PRESS TREES, MONTEREY, 
CALIFORNIA 
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Height, 30 inches; length, 44 inches 


In the foreground and to right the edge of a shore, brown in shadow 
and supporting a few scrub pines growing not far from the water’s 
edge. To left and extending to the far distance the sea, with distant 
sail, and rolling in gentle ripples to the hither shore. 


Signed at the lower right, A. Brerstapt. 


Property of the Estate of the Late Laura A. Mactay. 


ELIZABETH JANE GARDNER 
(Mme. Bouguereau) 


Frencu: 1837— 


209—L’IMPRUDENTE 
Height, 4234 inches; length, 541% wmches 


A sare legged little girl in a blue striped skirt and white waist has 
been wading in a pond to gather some lilies. Rescued by an older 
girl she lies prone on the ground, near some rushes and trees, looking 
up at her comrade who has her arms about her affectionately and 
regards her with solicitude. The elder girl wears a skirt of soft gray 
and a loose white waist. 


Signed at the lower right, ExizapetH GARDNER. 
Awarded a medal at the Paris Exposition of 1889. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


DANIEL RIDGWAY KNIGHT | 
ee American: 1845—1924 1 
: C, MW Breuer 


210—LH GRAND ROSIER 


(/ Af, — Height, 461% inches; width, 3514 inches 


One of the most resplendent of Mr. Knight’s pictures. The great rose 
tree which is partly supported by the fence that crosses the picture 
is a mass of bloom. The rich red roses stand out from the leaves and 
seem to sparkle with dew. Standing beside it a young French girlis 
picking some of the flowers. Pink roses grow on a bush at the left 
and at the right is a bush of white ones, while near the ground the r 
rich scarlet of poppies appears. In the background is a lake. 


Signed at the lower right, Riweway Kxrenr, Paris. With 7 
a date which by some freak or quirk appaars 19 be 
1926—an ed oa error: 


Purchased direct from the artist. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


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f p DutcH: 1856— 
211—DUTCH COAST 


| 4 0 ; Height, 36 inches; length, 48 inches 


A tone low flat beach stretches across the foreground, and in the 
center holds shallow pockets of water. On the left a white horse stands 


attached to a two-wheeled cart. Its driver stands a little way off at _ 


the foot of the beach, with a pole-net in his hand, intently watching. 
Out on the broad sea are occasional sails, and the sun behind dark 
clouds in an active sky sends down a blaze of light in the far distance. 


Signed at the lower right, E. PrrrTers. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


. MORRIS 


4 4 he Be NINETEENTH CENTURY 
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212—LANDSCAPE AND SHEEP 


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Height, 281% inches; length, 3614 inches 


Crowns gather over uplands on the right, and at left and in the distance 
the uneven moors and lowlands are in the light. In the foreground 
horned sheep lie in the sun near the edge of a pool. 


Signed at the lower left, J. C. Morris, 756. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


AREND HYNER 


3 Dutcn: 1860— 


213-WONVERSATION OVER THE BABY 
jj | fi O ; Height, 4714 imches; length, 6114 inches 


In a grayish cottage room with a red tile floor a hearth fire is burn- 
ing and a girl who is cooking turns from her work, interested in a 
conversation going on between a smiling young woman standing at an 
open window and a young man standing outside in the garden. Below 
the window a baby is asleep in a crib, and a little girl standing beside 
it is soberly regarding the eager youth. 


Signed at the lower right A. Hyner. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INC., 


MANAGERS. 
OTTO BERNET, 
HIRAM H. PARKE, 


AUCTIONEERS. 


STS REPRESENTED AND 


LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED AND 
THEIR WORKS 


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ACHENBACH, Oswatp 
Forest near Lake Nemi, Italy 109 
ALEXANDER, Cosmo 
Lady and Son 75 
AMERICAN SCHOOL 
Starting for the Hunt in the Adirondacks ~ 140 


ARTIST UNKNOWN 
Miniature Portrait of Lieutenant Joseph Smith, 
U, S.A. 3 
Portrait of a Gentleman 22 


BALAY, CHARLES 
A Smoke and the Waiting Flagon 41 


BEAUQUESNE, Witrrep C. 


Mealtime, Franco-Prussian War 65 


BIERSTADT, ALBERT 
White Peaks and the Dark Green Valley 108 
Cypress Trees, Monterey, California 208 


BIRCH, Tuomas 
Naval Combat 184 


BOGERT, Gerorcet H., A.N.A. 


Summer Morning 183 


BOGGS, Frank MyYErs 
, La Seine a Paris: Quai des Augustins 179 


Sey, ty = 
Pai a 


| CATALOGUE 
NUMBER | 


BONHEUR, Marre Rosa 
Wild Indian Horses 


BOSTON, Josery H. 
Landscape 


BOUCHER, Francois (School of) 


Portrait de Femme 


BOUGHTON, Gaon H., N.A., B.A. 
The Swing 


BREVOORT, James Renwick, N. A. 
Landscape at Eventide 


BRIDGMAN, Frepericx A., N.A. 
The Gypsy 7 
Oriental Beauty 


BROWN, Joun G., N.A. 


Bric-a-brac 


CALCOTT, Epwin 
The Squall 


CAZIN, JEAN CHARLES 
Tobias and the Angel 
Brittany Coast 


CHASE, Witiuam Merrirt, N.A. 
At the Beach 


COLLOT 
Miniature on Ivory: Marie Antoinette and 
Her Children 


COSWAY, RicHarp 
Portrait of Miss Panheann 


COT, Prerre Avucuste 
The Swing 


COURBET, Gustave 
Forest in the Vosges 
The Water Mill in the Valley at Ornans 
Le Moulin en la Vallée 


CRANE, Bruce, N.A. 
Near Woodbury, Connecticut 
Ode to Morning 
Autumn : 
Hillsides, Green and Golden 


CUVILLON, R. vz 
The Pose 


DE HAAS, Mavritz Freperick HeEenprick 
Marine 
Marine: The Storm 


DE HAVEN, Franxi, A.N.A. 


Autumn Landscape 


DESSAR, Louis Paut, N.A. 
The Flock at Sunset 


DIAZ DE LA PENA, Narcissr Vircite 


Clairiére dans la Forét de Fontainebleau 


DIXON, Maria R. 
Meditation 
Waiting 


DORE, Gustave Pavut 
An Allegory of the Crusades 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


199 


46 


73 


138 


DREW, CLEMENT 
The Sailing Ship “Uriel” 


DUPRE, Juzs 
Landscape 


EARL, RALPH 


Henry Pendleton, Statesman, 1750-1789 


EATON, C. Harry, A.N.A. 
Landscape 


EGGLESTON, BENJAMIN 
The Letter That Came 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 
Burnham Beeches 
Portrait of a Lady 


BPP. RuLvover 
Morning Toilet 
The Old Beau 


FIRMIN-GIRARD 
Au Baleon 


FREEMAN, James E., N.A. 
Portrait of the Artist 


FRENCH SCHOOL 


Portrait of a Gentleman 


GARDNER, Eizasetu JANE 
L’Imprudente 


GAY, WALTER 


The Astronomer 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER. 


84 
158 
193 
154 


10 


43 


90 
209 


28 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


GEETS, W. | 
Interrupted 45 
GROLLERON, Paut Louis Narcissr 
Soldier in the Field 12 
Soldier Mending His Coat 13 
Soldat francais : 124 


HARLOW, Gerorce Henry 
The Two Sisters 197 


HART, James McDoveat, N.A. 
Cows in the Woodland 153 


HART, Wii, N.A. 


Cows in the Wood QW 
HENNER, JEan JAcaQues 

Portrait Head 157 
HENRY, Epwarp Lamson, N.A. 

At the Barn 14, 
HOBBEMA, Metnpert (Attributed to) 

At the Mill 87 
HORTON, Wi11amM SAMUEL 

Early Morning, Venice 60 

Santa Maria della Salute 72 
HOWE, Wuui1am H., N.A. 

Morning on the Zuyder Zee 15 

Cattle 145 
HUGUET, Victor PIERRE 

Cavaliers arabes 170 
1K, H. 

31 


Marine 


CATALOGUE | 
| NUMBER 
HUNT, Witiim Morris 
Governor Rubin E. Fenton of New York 
State 81 


HYNER, AREND | 
Conversation over the Baby 213 


INNESS, Georcet, Jr., N.A. 
Summer Skies | 171 . 


JACQUE, CHaAr.Les EMILE : 
Chickens 163 


JACQUET, JEAN GUSTAVE | 
Téte de Femme 11 
Pensive 123 


JARVIS, JoHN WESLEY af 
Colonel Alexander Macomb, 1782-1841 194 


JEWETT, WitLtiam 
Portrait of Edward Sanford, 1805-1876 191 


JIMENEZ Y ARANDA, Jost 
A Spanish Fair 100 


KAEMMERER, FREpERICK HENpRICK 
L’ Hiver 105 


KAUFMANN, J. C. 


Der Mont Blane am Fruhmorgen bei Chamounix 30 


Gebirgsmassiv aus Arosa 32 
Der Mont Blanc bei Argentiére 131 
The Alps 132 


KNIGHT, DanieL Rincway 
Le grand Rosier 210 


ence 
KOST, Freprerick W., N.A. 
_ Along the Canal 47 


KRIMMEL, J. L. 
Portrait of a Gentleman 187 
Portrait of a Lady 188 


LAMBDIN, James Rep 
Mrs. S. J. Hale, Editor of Godey’s Ladies’ Book 21 


LANEUVILLE, Jean Lovrs 
Diane de Poitiers 89 


LAWRENCE, Sir Tuomas, P.R.A. (Attributed to) 
} Lady Elizabeth Harcourt 96 


/LEIBL, WILHELM . 
Portrait of an Old Woman 121 


LINS, Apo.Fr | 
Cow in Orchard 114 


MARCIUS-SIMONS, Pinckney 
The Spider and the Fly wal 
La Nature immortelle 113 


MARIS, Jaxon 
The End of the Day | 169 


MARTIN-KAVEL 


Le Roman 


MAUVE, AnTON 
Study of an Old Mill 144 


McCORD, Grorcrt HeErsert, A.N.A. 
Old Mill on the Avon, Stratford, England 


METCALF, Exias 
Miniature Portrait of Albert Gallatin, 
Secretary of the Treasury 


METZU, G. 


Miniature Painting on Ivory 


MEYER VON BREMEN, JoHAnn GEorG 
The First Sorrow 


MIGNARD, PIerre 
The Duchess of Loma 


MINOR, Ropsert C., N.A. 
Landscape 


MORAN, Epwarp, A.N.A. 
Marine: Flight of Birds 
Marine | 
Marine 


MORAN, Joun LEon 
Fisherman’s Daughter 


MORAN, Tuomas, N.A. 


Marine 


MOREAU, Aprien 
Toilet of the Bride 
Coming from the Christening 


MORLAND, GrorcE 
Looking at the Pigs 


CATALOGU UE 
NUMBERS 


150. “4 


185 


167. am 


122. 


54 
58 


48 


caraioay 
MORRIS, J. C. 
Landscape and Sheep 212 


MORSE, Samuex Fintey Breess, P.N.A. 
John Sargeant, 1779-1852 79 


MOSLER, Henry, N.A. 
Picking Apples 142 


MULLER, Caru 
Vestal 147 


MURPHY, J. Francis, N.A. 
Landscape 120 


NONNOTTE, Donat 
Mademoiselle Dumesnil 91 


OFFERNANS, Tony 
; A Peasant 56 


OPIE, Joun, R.A. 
Portrait of a Young Lady 92 


PICKNELL, Wuu1a4m L., A.N.A. 
“IT will have it so.” 104 


PIETERS, Evert 
Dutch Coast 211 


PLANQUETTE, Fe.rx 
L’ Abreuvoir 103 


POKITONOW, Ivan P. 
Flushing the Birds 126 


POST, W. Merritt, 4.N.A. 
An Old Mill 20 


POTTER, A. 
Landscape and Cattle 


PRINET, RENE XAVIER 
La Tradition 


PRUD’HON, Prerre P. 


Portrait de jeune Homme 


eRe Semel He 


RANGER, Henry Warp, N.4A. 
Ganzevoort Square, New York City 
Cloudy Day 
Autumn 
Woodland Interior 


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RAU, Kari Emir 
| Bavarian Peasant Girl 


REDFIELD, Epwarp Wiu1s 
Woods in Winter 


RICHARDS, Wiuturam Trosr 
Landscape 


RICHET, Liow 
Evening Sun 
Evening Glow 


RICO, Martin 
Garden in the Laguna 


RONDEL, H. 


Buste de Femme 


ROTIG, G. F. 


Moose in the Forest 


RUSSELL, Joun, R.A. 
Miss Jowett Ann Russell 


SANCHEZ-PERRIER, Eminio 


Green Riverside 


SARTAIN, Wim, A.N.A. 
The Marshes 


SCHENCK, Aveust Frepericx ALBRECHT 
Sheep in Storm 


SCHREY VOGEL, CwHarteEs 
The Chief 
The Close Call 


SEIGNAC, GumILLAUME 


Jeune Femme demi-nue 


SIEKIERZ, Szyxrer 
Racing through the Snow 


SMITH, Henry PEMBER 
Venetian Scene 
Marine: Oncoming Steamship with Sail 
Landscape 
Landscape: Feeding the Ducks 
Maine Coast 
Old Oaks at Waterford, Connecticut 
Venetian Gardens 
Venice 
Evening Glow 
Landscape in Sunshine and Shadow 
Landscape: Sullivan County 


SULLY, Tuomas 
Benjamin Wood Richards, 1797-1851 


TAMBURINI, An TONIO 
In the Wine Cellar 
The Declaration 


CATALOGUE 
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34 


128A 


207 


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139 
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THAULOW, Fairs 
67 


A Stream in Autumn 


THEUS, JeremMiau ae 
Philip Livingston, 1716-1778 , =, 


THOREN, Orro bE 
Horses Turned Out to Pasture 
Coming from the Harvest 


THULSTRUP, Tuurt DE 
Limber Up! 


TORRES, ANTONIO 
Dreamland 


The Flower Girl 


TROYON, Constant 
Landscape and Cattle 
Study of a Cow 


TRUMBULL, Joun 
William Giles Goddard, 1794-1846 


TURNER, JosErH Matitorp WitiiAM, R.A, 
(Attributed to) 
Three Drawings in Water Color 


UNTERBERGER, Frans RicHarp 


Venice 


VAN BOSKERCK, Rospert Warp, N.A. 
On the River Avon | 
In Holland 
A. Bit of Meadow near St. Hubert, Adirondacks 
Connecticut Hills | 
Early Summer, Keene Valley 


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VAN DER HELST, Barruotomevs (Attributed to) 


Andries Bicker, Burgomaster of Amsterdam 85 


VANDERLYN, Joun 
Henry Eckford, Naval Architect, 1775-1832 190 


VAN DER POEL, Ecserrt 
At the Well 146 


VAN DIEGHAM, H. 
Sheep and Lambs 6 


VAN GOYEN, Jan 
Beach Scene with Shipping 200 


VANLOO, CuHartes ANDRE (CaRLE) 
Portrait of a Young Lady 82 
Portrait of Madame de Mouchy 196 


VAN MARCKE, Emitz 


Cattle Grazing 125 
Study of a Bullock in Sunshine 127 
The Water Mill 151 


VELTEN, WILHELM 
Ambush 17 


VERBOECKHOVEN, Evcrne 
Sheep and Meadows 24 


VERONESE, Paoto (Attributed to) 


La Dame au Miniature 204 


VIBERT, JEAN GEORGES 
The Smiling Cardinal 116 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


VIGEE-LEBRUN, Mapame Marie Exisaneri 
Mademoiselle de Choiseul-Gouffier (Daughter of 
the French Ambassador at Constantinople) 208 


WALDO, Samvuet Lovett, A.N.A. 
Portrait of Moses Hicks Grinnell, 1803-1877 80 
Portrait of Edward Sanford, 1805-1876 191 


WALKER, Horatio, N.A. 
Dragging the Roads 115 


WALL, A. Bryan 
Winter Landscape with Sheep 99 


WEBSTER, Tuomas, R.A. 
In Port 86 


WEIR, Jutian ALpEN, P.N.A. 
Blossom ‘Time div: 


WHISTLER, James Assotr McNEILL 
Moonlight ; 118 


WIERUSZ-KOWALSKI, Atrrep von 
Market Day in Poland 201 


WIGGINS, Guy C., A.N.A. 
Twin Peaks 159 


WIGGINS, Joun Carterton, N.A. 


A Side Hill 36 
WILLIAMS, Frepericxk Bartuarp, N.A. 

Dappled Valley 64 

Landscape and Figure 155 


WITKOWSKI, Karri 
Lighting His Pipe 50 


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